The unnamed woman who has accused former Orlando Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic of sexual assault has opened up about the traumatising incident.
Sredojevic has been linked to sexual harassment allegations a few days after resigning from his post as head coach of the Buccaneers.
The former Uganda Crane coach abruptly left his job under unclear circumstances even though reports suggested that he travelled to Serbia to check on his sick mother.
The Serbian coach is reportedly facing court charges for sexually harassing a woman, reports the Sunday World.
However, Micho has denied reports claiming that he was forced to abandon his coaching job in South Africa following an accusation of indecent exposure over a week ago by the victim, who is a hotel cleaner.
Speaking to SowetanLIVE the unnamed 51-year-old woman said: ‘I am trying to forget about this because it’s been giving me a headache. I can’t eat and I can’t sleep … since the 8th [of August] I have been trying to block it out of my mind.
‘Talking about this makes me feel angry. This thing is causing me stress.
‘I don’t understand what happened and I am still trying to wrap my head around it because I am still shocked.’
In a statement made to the police, the unnamed woman said that the former Pirates coach walked past and greeted her before stepping into the men’s bathroom.
‘After that I went into the disabled toilets, and when I looked behind me and realised he was looking at me,’ reads her statement to the police.
‘I went inside and continued cleaning. While cleaning I heard the door open and when I looked up I saw that it was the same Orlando Pirates coach. He then closed the door.
‘He held his track pants and said I must give him for just two minutes. I did not understand and I asked him what he meant and he said again that I must give him for two minutes. He was undressing his track pants … and then I screamed and said “No” and ran out of the toilet.’