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No sign of Zimbabwe's Grace Mugabe in South Africa court | |
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Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe has so far failed to appear in a South African court over an assault case despite officials saying she would do. | |
South African police said in the late afternoon they did not know where Mrs Mugabe was. | |
A 20-year-old South African woman has accused Mrs Mugabe of hitting her on the head with an extension cord during a confrontation at a hotel. | |
She released an image of a face injury online. Mrs Mugabe has not commented. | She released an image of a face injury online. Mrs Mugabe has not commented. |
Gabriella Engels accused Mrs Mugabe, 52, of hitting her after finding her with her two sons in a hotel room in Sandton, a plush suburb north of Johannesburg, the BBC's Pumza Fihlani reports. | |
The attack is said to have happened on Sunday evening. | The attack is said to have happened on Sunday evening. |
"The negotiations over the suspect handing herself over have not concluded and our investigations have not finalised," police spokesman Vishnu Naidoo Naidoo told AFP news agency. | |
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula earlier said Mrs Mugabe had handed herself over to police but was not under arrest, and would appear in court early on Tuesday afternoon local time. | |
Hours later Mr Naidoo clarified: "The minister learned later that it just didn't materalise as it was supposed to." | |
What does Engels say? | What does Engels say? |
In a phone interview for South Africa's News24 news site, she said she and a friend had been visiting the sons, Robert and Chatunga, at the Capital 20 West Hotel. | In a phone interview for South Africa's News24 news site, she said she and a friend had been visiting the sons, Robert and Chatunga, at the Capital 20 West Hotel. |
A bodyguard asked her and her friend to wait in a separate room, after which the assault occurred, she said. | A bodyguard asked her and her friend to wait in a separate room, after which the assault occurred, she said. |
"When Grace entered I had no idea who she was," she told News24. | "When Grace entered I had no idea who she was," she told News24. |
"She walked in with an extension cord and just started beating me with it. She flipped and just kept beating me with the plug. Over and over. I had no idea what was going on. I was surprised… I needed to crawl out of the room before I could run away. | "She walked in with an extension cord and just started beating me with it. She flipped and just kept beating me with the plug. Over and over. I had no idea what was going on. I was surprised… I needed to crawl out of the room before I could run away. |
"Her ten bodyguards just stood there watching, no-one did anything, no-one tried to help me." | "Her ten bodyguards just stood there watching, no-one did anything, no-one tried to help me." |
"There was blood everywhere," she added. "Over my arms, in my hair, everywhere." | "There was blood everywhere," she added. "Over my arms, in my hair, everywhere." |
What do the police say? | What do the police say? |
In a statement, they confirmed that on Monday an unnamed 20-year-old South African woman had registered a "case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm". | In a statement, they confirmed that on Monday an unnamed 20-year-old South African woman had registered a "case of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm". |
She was "allegedly assaulted by a prominent woman at a hotel in Sandton," they said, without naming Mrs Mugabe. | She was "allegedly assaulted by a prominent woman at a hotel in Sandton," they said, without naming Mrs Mugabe. |
Who is Grace Mugabe? | Who is Grace Mugabe? |
Why was she in South Africa? | Why was she in South Africa? |
She was due to be treated for an ankle injury, sustained during a road accident last month, according to Zimbabwean media. | She was due to be treated for an ankle injury, sustained during a road accident last month, according to Zimbabwean media. |
It is not clear whether she was travelling on a diplomatic or a normal passport. | It is not clear whether she was travelling on a diplomatic or a normal passport. |
Mrs Mugabe is seen as a staunch defender of her husband, 93, and is the leader of the powerful women's league of Zimbabwe's governing Zanu-PF party. | Mrs Mugabe is seen as a staunch defender of her husband, 93, and is the leader of the powerful women's league of Zimbabwe's governing Zanu-PF party. |
Zimbabwean Information Minister Christopher Mushowe told the BBC he was unaware of the allegations against her. | Zimbabwean Information Minister Christopher Mushowe told the BBC he was unaware of the allegations against her. |