On July 20, 2023, a clinical psychologist at Goodwood Prison was brutally attacked by an inmate, exposing underlying security lapses and raising questions about the prison’s management.
Sydney Classen, a convicted rapist, assaulted the psychologist in a bathroom at the prison. Thanks to the prompt response from a guard and an inmate, who heard the psychologist’s screams, they managed to pry Classen away from the victim, who was still in his violent grip. A sharp object was found in Classen’s possession, highlighting the danger faced by the psychologist.
The victim required immediate medical attention and was transported to N1 City Hospital for treatment. This brutal assault was not the first violent crime committed by Classen. Despite being on parole, Classen had been arrested last month for crimes including assault with intent to injure, kidnapping, and burglary.
Sources revealed that the gate at the consultation block had been left unmanned for an extended period following the transfer of the prison’s head. This lapse in security allowed inmates unchecked access to areas where they interact with psychologists, teachers, or social workers. Insiders stated that prisoners are supposed to be supervised by guards at all times, but this protocol is often neglected, leaving entire teams exposed to potential danger.
In light of the assault, Singabakho Nxumalo, spokesperson for the Department of Correctional Services, announced that an investigation is underway. As the inquiry progresses, the spotlight falls on the prison’s management and the need for enhanced security measures to protect staff and inmates alike.
The incident at Goodwood Prison serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of security lapses in correctional facilities. It highlights the importance of vigilance and adherence to protocols in ensuring the safety of all individuals within these institutions. With the ongoing investigation, one can only hope that the necessary changes are implemented to prevent future tragedies and create a secure environment for all.
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