A South African actress is recovering in the
hospital after she was beaten beyond recognition by her boyfriend after she
kissed an actor in a stage play.
The incident reportedly occurred at the weekend
after 30-year-old Londiwe Ngcamu featured in a theatre
production Seven Days War, set in the 1980s.
She was said to have played the lead role of an
IFP woman who fell in love with an ANC member at the Winston Churchill
Theatre.
After the show ended at around 10pm on Saturday,
the mother of a two-month-old baby girl and a six-year-old boy met her
boyfriend at the bus stop and walked home with him.
When they got home, they got involved in an
argument before the man attacked her. He banged her head on the ground and used
his knee and fists to hit her face as she begged for her life.
Speaking to The Witness from her hospital bed on
Monday afternoon, Ngcamu, from Sobantu, said: “We had just come back from
the theatre after our performance and I was chilling with my cast members at
the clubhouse in Sobantu, where some of our cast members who live far away stay
during shows.
“At around 10.30 pm I got a call from home
informing me that my baby was restless, so I had to rush home,” she said.
Ngcamu said a man known to her, who cannot be
identified by The Witness at this time, had called her and offered to walk her
home.
She decided to walk alone for some of the
distance intending to meet the man halfway, but when they met on the road an
altercation broke out between them and the man then dragged Ngcamu to his home
where he beat her severely.
“When we got to his home the gate was closed and
he pushed me onto the gate to open it.
“One of his friends and [that man’s] girlfriend
were there but they did nothing to help me.
“They saw him beating me up but stood and
watched for a while before they left.
“When we got to his room he threw me on the
floor and started beating me. He banged my head on the ground and used his
fists and knee to hit my face. He even used the small suitcase I had with me to
hit me on my face.”
Ngcamu said at some point the man started
punching her and kicking her in the ribs, telling her that he wanted to break
them.
“I was so scared and kept on begging him not to
kill me, but he kept on going. It went on for hours.
“When he got exhausted he would lie down on his
bed to rest and gather his strength, then start beating me all over again.”
The woman said at some point she realised that
he had a knife and she tried to grab it.
“I can’t remember what happened to the knife but
I have a huge cut on my palm and I think it was from when I grabbed the knife.
“He then pulled out an axe and asked me if I
would prefer that he used the axe to slit my throat or to cut off my fingers. I
thought he was going to kill me. I kept on praying, asking God to spare my
life.”
She managed to grab the axe and threw it under
his bed.
“While beating me up, he was shouting to one of
his relatives who was in another outside building that he must help him dig my
grave because he was going to kill me,” said the still visibly shaken Ngcamu.
She also added that she made her escape from his
house after he went to bed, and rushed to her siblings who took her to the
hospital and reported the case to the police.
Confirming the incident, police spokesperson
Captain Nqobile Gwala, said a case of assault has been opened at
the Mountain Rise police station.
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