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Mandela's son-in-law wanted for alleged rape
www.chinaview.cn 2005-05-22 05:02:04

    JOHANNESBURG, May 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Former South African president Nelson Mandela's son-in-law is wanted by the US authorities for the alleged rape of a student in 1993, the Sunday Times reported in its early edition on Saturday.

    Dr Isaac Amuah, who is married to Mandela's eldest daughter Makaziwe, was accused of raping the algebra student while being an assistant professor at the Manchester Technical Community College in Hartford, Connecticut.

    The State Attorneys office told the Sunday Times a warrant for Amuah's arrest was issued in January 1994.

    In December 1993, the court allowed Amuah to visit South Africato spend Christmas with his family, on condition he returned to the United States to face the charges. He never returned, according to the report.

    The US authorities believed Amuah had fled to Ghana. Now that he was said to be in South Africa, they would start proceedings to have him returned to the United States.

    Amuah's arrest warrant lists one charge of rape, two counts of sexual assault, three counts of unlawful restraint and failure to appear in court.

    Amuah declined to comment to the Sunday Times about the case. He has been married to Makaziwe for 15 years. Enditem

 

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