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Fear in Antarctic base as research team member is accused of assault

March 18, 2025

(CNN) โ€” A member of a small South African research team at a remote Antarctic base has accused a colleague of assault and pleaded for intervention, officials have said.

A โ€œresponse plan to engage the individuals involvedโ€ was โ€œimmediately activated,โ€ officials from South Africaโ€™s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), which supervises the base, said in a statement โ€“ but added that they had no plans to bring any of the team back home.

In the statement sent to CNN, in response to allegations made in an email from the research team, the DFFE said, โ€œThe alleged perpetrator has willingly participated in further psychological evaluation, has shown remorse, and is willingly cooperative to follow any interventions that are recommended.โ€

The DFFE said it received complaints of alleged assault involving two members of the overwintering team of nine on February 27 and was further investigating an allegation of sexual harassment. The department did not mention the names of those involved.

The intervention was revealed after a report from South Africaโ€™s Sunday Times newspaper detailed an email from the team that accused the man of attacking its leader and pleaded for help.

โ€œHis behavior has escalated to a point that is deeply disturbing,โ€ the author wrote in the email, according to the Sunday Times, adding: โ€œI remain deeply concerned about my own safety, constantly wondering if I might become the next victim.โ€

No names were disclosed by the newspaper. CNN has not independently confirmed the contents of the reported email.

South Africa is the only African nation that operates a research station in Antarctica, the worldโ€™s coldest continent, where it established a scientific base in 1960. Its Antarctic station known as SANAE IV typically houses a team of scientists for 13 months, the DFFE said, adding that the current group was dispatched on February 1.

โ€œThe Department confirms that there were no incidents that required any of the nine overwintering team members to be brought back to Cape Town,โ€ its statement said about the assault allegations. โ€œIf such incidents occurred, the management team of the Department would have replaced such an overwintering team member with immediate effect.โ€

This is not the first case of assault involving a South African expedition team. In 2017, at a research base in the remote Marion Island, a research team member was reported to have โ€œvandalized another colleagueโ€™s laptop with an axe because of a love triangle they were involved in,โ€ according to a South African parliamentary monitoring group.

The DPPE explained that members of its research missions are evaluated ahead of expeditions โ€œto ensure they are able to cope with the isolation and can work and live with others in the confined space of the bases.โ€

However, it added, โ€œit is not uncommon that once individuals arrive at the extremely remote areas where the scientific bases are located, an initial adjustment to the environment is required.โ€

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