Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Check out what a farmer did to this South African farm worker.



After being assaulted, farmworker Johannes Baadjies, 47, was allegedly paid R400 to not tell the truth behind his scars.

But even though he feared for his life, Baadjies’s colleagues decided to be proactive in attempting to ensure justice. Rural and Farmworkers Development Organisation chairperson Billy Classen received a call at the weekend from a concerned farmworker requesting him to do something to help.

Hours later an assault case was opened at the Lutzville police station and a man is expected to appear in court on Monday for the attack on Baadjies.

Baadjies sustained a concussion and a fractured jaw when he was assaulted last week. He also lost several teeth.

“He did go to the police station last week, but was asked to return at a later stage. The farmer gave him R400 not to go on with the case. This is not unique and it’s happening to our farmworkers all the time. I have asked so many times that government do something to intervene or our people will continue to be abused and killed,” Classen said.

Baadjies was at Vredendal Hospital for a check-up on Sunday and received treatment for his injuries.

Police spokesperson Frederick van Wyk said a case of assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm was opened at the weekend. “The investigation continues.”

Meanwhile, Martin Visser, 42, who has been charged with murder and assault with the intention to cause grievous bodily harm over the death of farmworker Adam Pieterse, 32, is expected back in court on Monday. Pieterse’s decomposing remains were found in Lutzville 18 months ago.

Pieterse and Visser knew each other, and Pieterse once laid a case of assault with intention to cause grievous bodily harm against the accused, but withdrew it.
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