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  • 06/10/2023
A woman had her eye removed after a catcaller she ignored threw a brick across her face and left it “smashed” and “in pieces” - and she's furious he hasn't been arrested.

Nikita Kalubi, 25, was running errands with her boyfriend when she claims a stranger came up to her and started remarking on her looks.

She says she ignored him, and he went away but minutes later she saw him again at the end of a passage and he threw a brick across her face and ran away.

The attack left Nikita’s left eye so damaged she had to have it removed and is now waiting for a prosthetic eye.

The model and influencer says she struggles to look in the mirror and has wants to put a stop to street harassment.

Nikita, from Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa, said: “This man came up to me and starts making remarks about how beautiful I am.

“I ignored it. Strangers told him to stop and eventually he did.

“We started walking away.

“My boyfriend was behind me, and I saw the guy again with his hands behind his back.

“Then he threw a brick across my face and ran away.

“I remember the pain.

“I felt the brick just smash across my face.

“I was told the eye is severely damaged and in pieces.

“It wouldn’t ever function again.

“I loved how I looked - I had big, beautiful eyes.

“Now I cry every time I look at myself.”

Nikita was attacked in Cape Town on August 26, 2023, while out getting food for a game night with friends.

She said: “He got close to throwing himself on me.”

Strangers told the man to leave Nikita alone, but she and her boyfriend felt unsettled and decided to head back.

They were walking through a passage when she claims the man reappeared and threw a brick across her face.

She said: “I fell and hit my head and fell unconscious.”

Nikita was rushed to Khayelitsha Hospital, Cape Town, before being transferred to Tygerberg Hospital where a specialist looked at her eye.

She said: “I remember asking ‘will I be able to see with my eye?’

“I knew something really wrong had happened.”

Nikita was told her eye was so damaged she would need it removed but her mum, Veronica Kalubi, 46, wanted to get a second opinion.

They went to Bosamed Hospital but were told nothing could be done.

Veronica, a former hotel manager, said: “It was damaged beyond repair.

“The gel of the eye was splattered and out of the eye socket.

“It splattered into small pieces and the white part was smashed.”

Nikita had an operation on August 29, 2023, to drain the blood and pieces of the eye and clean up the socket ready for a prosthetic.

She had a further surgery to fix her broken nose so she could breathe properly.

Nikita is now waiting to be measured for a prosthetic, but the treatment has already cost Veronica her life savings – costing 56,000 rand.

Nikita said: “It’s hard to come to terms with - looking at myself in the mirror.

“I now have to navigate life differently.

“This is a disability now.”

Nikita hopes sharing her story can give others strength and help stop street harassment.

She said: “I’m grateful I’m able to share my story.

“One lady told me – ‘you speaking out is giving me so much strength’.

“We’re used to it [catcalling].

“That’s why that day I ignored it.

“We don’t realise how messed up it is.

“Women can end up dead or raped.

“It’s not OK.

“I don’t feel safe anywhere.”

Veronica added: “All she did was go out with friends.

“And left with no eye.”

The family are raising money for Nikita’s recovery here - https://www.backabuddy.co.za/champion/project/zizipho-nikita-kalubi-5705193209618046482

South African Police Service confirmed an investigation has been opened and no arrests have been made.

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Transcript
00:00 I do not recommend getting hit with a brick in the face.
00:03 Who would recommend?
00:05 Hey, you want to come and hit me with a brick?
00:09 But yeah, I got it.
00:11 Lift up, man.
00:13 What do I lift up?
00:15 What?
00:17 Yeah, the stuff on the nose.
00:19 That thing that's holding your nose.
00:21 It's so soft, guys.
00:23 Tough, isn't it?
00:25 If you think that I was soft, yeah.
00:27 With hate.
00:29 This one will be the end of me, shame.
00:33 At least you can still laugh, even if you can't laugh properly.
00:37 Like cheese!
00:39 It's not a fake, it's something I get.
00:41 Every time I laugh, it feels like I'm stretching out whatever's happening.
00:45 But I still continue laughing.
00:47 Yeah, because you always just laugh.
00:49 You always just laugh.
00:51 Oh my God.
00:53 I was only going to laugh.
00:55 I was like, "Oh my God, I'm so sorry."
00:57 Ah!
00:59 I was experiencing pains, and my nose was very congested.
01:07 Because the blood clots were basically bulking up in my nose.
01:13 Because there's like a plastic thing here to keep my bone structure straight.
01:19 Straight, yeah.
01:21 So the blood clots were just like getting filled up in there.
01:25 So it was causing pressure on the nose, which was causing more pain.
01:29 So we literally had to rush.
01:31 That man put a vacuum utensil thingy.
01:35 That man.
01:37 I don't know, but it was like so sharp and metal-y.
01:39 Like a tweezer.
01:41 Like a tweezer type of vibe.
01:43 And he literally had to stick it deep in my nose and pull out those blood clots.
01:47 And then suck it out.
01:49 Straight in your nasal cavity.
01:51 The way I was screaming.
01:53 Because, first of all, just looking at that utensil, whatever he was using,
01:57 I was just like, "Is that going in my nose?"
01:59 I have to say that.
02:01 I literally had to close my eyes and just pretend like, "Okay, you know what?
02:05 I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing it."
02:07 Yeah.
02:09 Okay, my angel. You'll be okay, right?
02:11 You're hanging in there.
02:13 [Music]
02:33 How's my baby today?
02:35 Alright.
02:37 You're alright.
02:39 Day one.
02:41 We're going to the surgery.
02:43 And we're getting there.
02:45 We're getting there.
02:47 It's angry.
02:49 You having any pains?
02:51 A little bit.
02:53 Nothing.
02:55 Okay.
02:57 Hey.
02:59 How are you feeling?
03:03 Alive.
03:05 Alive.
03:07 At least you're alive.
03:09 This is so nice. Thank you, Mommy.
03:11 You must eat because you don't eat.
03:13 Yeah.
03:15 So you must eat.
03:17 You feeling better?
03:19 Tough night last night?
03:21 Really.
03:23 Pains. But I'm okay.
03:25 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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