Split, raped and nearly beheaded woman written a book about experiences in horrible South African attack

A South African woman was kidnapped, deprived, raped and nearly beheaded wrote a book detailing her horrible ordeal.
Alison Botha was only 27 when she was sickly assaulted [her] Shoulder blade.
She was an insurance agent at the time and after a night with her friend on December 18, 1994, she drove back to her Port Elizabeth apartment.
Alison just parked his car and was reaching into the passenger seat to do laundry when the nightmare began.
She recalls how a blonde man pushed her way to her car and left Frozen on the flakes in fear.
Police son Frans Dutoit threatened to kill her and said he had no harm and needed to use the car for an hour.
In an effort to desperately establish a rapport with the kidnapper, Alison provided him with a vehicle.
But, based on the pathology, he insisted that he “want the company,” citing her book “I Have Life: Alison’s Journey.”
Alison Botha was only 27 when she was sickly attacking in South Africa [her] Shoulder blade

Alison (recent photos) bravely tells her painful ordeal and outstanding survival, her book I Have Life and its film adaptation Alison premiered this August

A woman who was abducted, scattered, raped and nearly beheaded wrote a book detailing the horrible ordeal. Two attackers were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1995. Image: Theuns Krugeras
After a distance from the town, Du Toit was passed by a group of people on the street, his eyes scanning a man – Theuns Krugeras.
The short man, who was completely dressed in black, approached the driver’s side and climbed into the car.
Du Toit, who introduced himself under the pseudonym “Clinton”, adjusted the driver’s seat as Krugeras came in and introduced Alison (who was also using a pseudonym) as his friend Susan.
The journey in the suburbs outside Port Elizabeth was very quiet until du toit announced that “theuns cannot speak English”.
Du Toit approached a wooded area, slowed down and stopped on the beach.
Krugeras leaves the car and Clinton continues to rape Alison.
Kruglas also started beating her, but suddenly stopped and shouted, “No, I can’t do that. Alison named the name Memory.
Frans then warned Alison: “If we take you to town, you will go to the police.”
Du Toit then asked a horrible question, and he said, “What do you think Oom Nick wants us to do with her.”
Oom Nick is an Afrikaans reference to Satan.
Kruglas replied: “I think he wants us to kill her.”

“Courage beyond the norm” awarded to the prestigious Rotary Paul Harris Award for its incredible courage

After spending a night with friends on December 18, 1994, Alison drove to her apartment in Port Elizabeth

Picture: Alison’s book: I have life
The evil duo forces Alison to remove the ring and clothes before Du Toit strangled her until she passes out.
Disturbingly, Alison remembers Du Toit apologizing to her the moment before she lost consciousness.
She then woke up surrounded by trash and saw a man’s arm slashing in front of her eyes and realized he was slitting his throat.
Alison describes the horrifying moments in the book “hearing the fissures of flesh”.
Later, the man’s throat was determined 16 times, and Alison was almost beheaded.
Then, the attack suddenly stopped and Alison managed to turn to her front.
She remembered: “I tried to hold my breath, but I realized I couldn’t control my breathing – I moved my hand toward my neck – my whole hand disappeared in it, but it seemed to work – the voice was silent.”
Pretending to be dead, one of her attackers asked the other if they thought they were dead.
One of the men replied: “No one is spared.”
Sticking to hope her attackers will face justice, Alison recruited the attacker’s name on the beach, adding “I love mom.”
She recalled her terrible hurt feeling and said, “It seems like I cut the mooring.
“When I wandered there, I recognized the person below – I knew it was me, and I had a close connection with the bleeding messy girl lying on my stomach. ”
Then she discovered some lights and realized that she was approaching the road from what she originally imagined.
Alison managed to boost his strength enough to push himself to his knee before he stroked his stomach and felt “soaked, wet and sticky.”
Looking down, she faced her disturbing intestines that stretched out from the huge wound.
She described the scene as “horror” and said, ‘I have a lot of people outside.
“I tried to shovel everything up with both hands, but everything slipped again.”
Alison added: “My head was spread backwards, almost resting between my shoulder blades. I wish I could feel something, but when my hands disappeared inside me almost like I swallowed myself, I was totally surprised.
After being stabbed in the abdomen for more than 50 times, Allison secured the intestines into his body with his shirt, while debris and broken glass cut it into slices and knees.
As part of the thyroid gland protrudes from her neck, she realizes that if she knows the suffering she suffered at the last moment, the blood she left behind would destroy her loved ones.
With one hand holding the stable on the head and the other wrapped around her belly, she managed to reach the middle of the road, and she lay horizontally forcing the driver to stop.
Despite desperately waving for help, the first car turned to avoid her.
But in the end, a woman and a young man come to rescue him.
By the time she was found it was 2.45 am – which means the time between her kidnapping and discovery took only an hour and a half.
The veterinarian was Tiaan Eilerd, who stumbled upon Alison that night.
He checked her vitality and pushed her thyroid back into her throat – Alison later called the “Lifeline.”
Tiaan said in shock that Alison was still alive, describing her as “the creature in Dickens’ novel”, with her neck spreading “almost ears”.
Alison was stabbed several times in her intestines and her abdominal muscles were severely damaged.
She later revealed that one of the men told her they deliberately tried to dismember her reproductive organs.
But, miraculously, she continued to have two children.
Hours after the operation, Alison was transferred to the ICU.
As news of her attack spread, police found the two had been released on bail.
Both claimed to be Satanist and pleaded guilty to kidnapping, rape and murder.
Du Toit rapes another woman but says “the urge to kill her is over” and he rapes her.
The two were sentenced to life imprisonment in 1995 without the possibility of parole.
“You can imagine only 100 people of life reintroducing society without healing,” Allison said when the law could change.
Her campaign helps ensure that such inmates remain in prison.
However, on July 4, 2023, Du Toit and Krugeras, who served only 28 years in prison, were released on parole without anyone notifying Alison.
On her Facebook page, Alison expressed shock: “The day I hope and pray for never comes. When I was asked “How would you feel if they had parole?” ” – My direct answer has always been – “I hope I will never find out. ”
Alison bravely tells her painful ordeal and extraordinary survival, her book My Life and film adaptation Alison, which premiered in August this year.
She also talked relentlessly to hundreds of people, inspiring others by sharing how attitudes, beliefs and choices can help her survive.
Alison is known for his incredible courage and was awarded the prestigious Rotary Paul Harris Award for “courage beyond the norm.”
That same year, she was the first winner of Femina magazine’s “Courage” Award and the first winner of Port Elizabeth Citizen of the Year.
After the release of the movie, Allison said: “I have always hoped that by sharing my journey with others, it will give them hope and courage for themselves.
“Share my story and ultimate victory on screen will mean more people will see the strength of each of us in choosing; and may choose victory over the hardships of life.