Eldorado Park Parents Abandon Bail Application During Appearance in Connection With Daughter’s Death

Eldorado Park Parents Abandon Bail Application During Appearance in Connection With Daughter’s Death

  • The couple arrested in connection with the death of their daughter appeared in court on 18 August 2025
  • The father faces five charges, including murder and child abuse, while the mother also faces one charge
  • The little girl passed away two days after she was found in a shack on the property with head injuries
An Eldorado Park couple appeared in court
The Eldorado Park parents arrested in connection with the death of their daughter abandoned their bail application. Image: SimpleImages/ @KayaNews
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Briefly News journalist Byron Pillay has dedicated a decade to reporting on the South African political landscape, crime, and social issues. He spent 10 years working for the Northern Natal Courier before transitioning to online journalism.

GAUTENG – The parents arrested in connection with the death of their 4-year-old daughter in Eldorado Park have abandoned their bail application.

The couple were arrested on Wednesday, 6 August 2025, after police attended to a complaint of a father abusing his daughter. They found a 32-year-old man in a shack with two children, one of whom was the little girl who had severe injuries.

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The man was arrested and charged with attempted murder, which later turned into a murder charge after the little girl, known as Baby Nikita, passed away. The mother was also arrested and charged with defeating the ends of justice.

Couple abandon bail application

During a brief appearance in the Protea Magistrate’s Court, Soweto, on Monday, 18 August 2025, the couple opted to abandon their bail application.

The father faces five charges of murder, rape, compelled rape, child abuse and assault with the intention to cause grievous bodily harm. He is also accused of physically assaulting the girl’s two-year-old brother.

The mother is facing a charge of failure to immediately report a sexual offence against a child. During her latest appearance in court, she was also charged with the murder of the toddler.

The matter has been postponed to 9 October 2025 for further investigations.

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Residents packed the Protea Magistrate's Court for the case
The Protea Magistrate's Court was full as the Eldorado Park parents appeared in connection with their daughter's murder. Image: @ewnreporter
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Gauteng Provincial Legislature welcomes decision

The Portfolio Committee on Community Safety in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature welcomed the decision by the parents to abandon their bail application.

The Committee was outraged when news broke of the tragic abuse and subsequent murder, and joined community members outside the court to demand that no bail be given.

It also called on law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to ensure that a watertight case is presented, as well as urged the courts to impose the harshest possible sentences should the accused be found guilty.

Other cases of adults killing children

Briefly News reported that 2025 has seen many adults appear in court for horrific crimes against children.

In July 2025, Tiffany Meek was arrested in connection with the murder of her son, Jayden-Lee. Meek denied killing her son, insisting that she had been framed.

On 23 July 2025, Nokuthula Matyesini and Odwa Jack were arrested in connection with the death of Lolitha Kowa. The seven-year-old was found brutally murdered and raped a day after she was reported missing.

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Also in July, Amber Lee Hughes confessed to murdering 4-year-old Nada-Jane Challita, the daughter of her former partner.

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Byron Pillay (Current Affairs Editor) Byron Pillay is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He received a Diploma in Journalism from the Caxton Cadet School. He spent 15 years covering politics, crime and current affairs. He was also the Head of Department for Sports Brief, where he covered both local and international sporting news. Email: byron.pillay@briefly.co.za

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