Afrikaner
marketing-consultant Marina Kloppers, 23, was forced to strip naked so that two
black cops could photograph her with their cellphones. When asked why, they
said: ‘Tonight I am God’.
2011-08-09 Afrikaner marketing-consultant
Marina Kloppers, 23, has placed charges of assault and indecent assault against
two black cops from Pretoria West
police for forcing her to strip down naked and taking pictures of her on their
cellphones on July 21 2011 at 2am. They then took her and a friend Charise de
Witt, 22, to the Laudium clinic for blood-tests –
where she was forced to strip naked and photographed by the two male cops. She
was never charged for anything but they then threw her into a police-cell at
the Pretoria West police station, where she lapsed into a diabetic coma and had
to be rushed by her father Willem to Eugene Marais Hospital to save her life. http://www.beeld.com/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/Polisie-neem-my-kaal-af-20110809
Journalist Gerhard Pretorius of Beeld daily
interviewed Ms Kloppers and her father after her ordeal. Her father Willem,
acting sports-head of Pretoria University of
Technology, had to rush his daughter from a police-cell where she had collapsed
into a diabetic coma.
Her ordeal started Ms Kloppers was pulled over by a
police-car with two officers while she was driving with her friend Ms De Wit in
Mayville, Pretoria at 2am. White South African women are often pulled over and
molested by blacks when they are driving, including by police officers: so Ms
Kloppers was so terrified when she saw the police-car following them that she
wouldn’t stop at a red traffic light; The cops tried to force the women’s car
off the road – and while they were driving alongside her, she asked through her
window if they could drive to a safer place. She drove to a friend’s house and
as she stopped in front of it, the two cops yanked the attractive blonde woman
to the ground and dragged her across the tar-road. They then sat on top of her
to handcuff her.
She and Ms De Wit were dumped in the rear of the
police-van and driven around for two hours. The two women were then taken to
the Laudium clinic for blood-tests. Even the passenger Ms De Wit was forced to
give blood by the nurse. Ms Kloppers then told the nurse that the two police
officers had assaulted her during the arrest. The nurse then called in the
black cops while Ms Kloppers was in her underclothes and the two men then
demanded that she strip down entirely “so that they could photograph her
injuries”. Then they took photographs of her entire body with their cameras. “I
will never forget this for the rest of my life,’ she told Pretorius. Ms
Kloppers then was rushed to the Pretoria West police station in the back of the
police-van and thrown into a police-cell.
Her father Willem Kloppers – the acting sports-head
of the Pretoria University of Technology and friends then arrived to try and
get her out. Ms Kloppers and her friends and family were afraid that she would
be raped – as happened to many
women in SA police-cells late at night. Initially her father was however denied
access to his daughter: by the time they were given access to her, she had
lapsed into a diabetic coma. Mr Kloppers then rushed to the Eugène
Marais-hospital to get her medicine and administered it in the police-cell but
she failed to respond: she remained in coma. A constable then told the father
to rather take his daughter away- that he would take personal responsibility if
anybody asked questions..
She was never charged with any crime. She was rushed
to Eugene Marais hospital by her dad – where she was helped to recover from the
coma. Ms Kloppers now is undergoing psychologic counselling, and has been given
anti-depressants, fear-suppressants and sleeping pills. “In the daytime I am
fine, but at night in the dark I keep reliving this. I will never trust a
policeman ever again,’ she said.
She was terrified that she would be raped. Her father dad he could not understand how anyone can do such a thing to any woman.
Warrant-officer Annabel Middelton confirmed that a case of assault and indecent assault was placed at the Brooklyn police station against the two police members. Station commander Brig. André Wiese also confirmed that ‘from my side I will do everything possible to have this investigated correctly.’