Policeman due in court for ‘dragging wife behind car with her fingers trapped in window’

A Bloemfontein police constable will appear in court on Monday for allegedly trapping his wife’s fingers in a car window and driving off, dragging her along the ground.

A Durban high court judge ordered the police ministry should pay KZN farmer Arnold Raath more than R2m in damages after police did nothing when community members stormed his farm, destroying crops and machinery and brutally slaughtering 80 to 90 valuable animals with pangas, bush knives and knobkerries. File photo
A Durban high court judge ordered the police ministry should pay KZN farmer Arnold Raath more than R2m in damages after police did nothing when community members stormed his farm, destroying crops and machinery and brutally slaughtering 80 to 90 valuable animals with pangas, bush knives and knobkerries. File photo (Elvis Ntombela)

A Bloemfontein police constable will appear in court on Monday for allegedly trapping his wife’s fingers in a car window and driving off, dragging her along the ground. 

According to the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid), on August 27  the victim, 34, was at home in Thabong township in Free State when her husband, 42, arrived with their children.

The woman went out to speak to him while he was in his vehicle and placed her fingers on the edge of a window.

According to Ipid, her husband closed the window, entrapping her fingers “and drove off, dragging her for about 15m”.

He then opened the window, dropping the woman to the ground, said Ipid. The impact smashed her teeth and caused bruising to her forehead and a knee.

The man was arrested on Sunday by Virginia police.

He will appear in the Welkom magistrate’s court on Monday on a charge of assault with the intent to cause grievous bodily harm and a count of reckless and/or negligent driving.

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