Protesters outside the Carletonville Magistrate's Court where caregiver Nellie Senwametsi appeared for child abuse. She was caught on video in 2018 beating children at Ninnie Neurons creche where she worked. Picture: Simphiwe Mbokazi/African News AgencyJanine Edwards, owner of Ninnie's Neurons crèche in Carletonville where toddlers were abused, appeared in a separate courtroom from fellow accused Senwametsi. Edward's case was postponed for further investigation.
They also carried scrubbing brushes, such as the one seen in the video being used by Senwametsi to hit one of the children. Sighs of relief filled that court gallery when Judge Howard Raath announced that Senwametsi’s case would now be handled by the Regional Court. Her trial will begin in a fortnight on 29 August.
Jenin Edwards, owner of the crèche who was accused by parents of concealing the abuse, appeared in a separate court where her matter was postponed to 30 August to allow for further investigations.
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