Cape Town – Following the conviction of Racquel “Kelly” Smith, Jacquen Appollis, and Steveno van Rhyn for kidnapping and human trafficking, Joshlin Smith’s grandmothers expressed deep pain and frustration as the child remains missing.
According to The Citizen, Amanda Smith Daniels, Joshlin’s maternal grandmother, demanded answers from her daughter, Kelly, saying, “She must tell me where my grandchild is, that’s all.”
She added: “Nobody knows if Joshlin is still alive, so I am angry and I don’t want to see her… I believe she knows where the child is.”
Meanwhile, paternal grandmother Louretta Yon welcomed the verdict but said she is exhausted and urged continued efforts to find the missing child.
“I am very tired,” she reportedly said.
Both grandmothers echoed the same plea: justice is not complete until Joshlin is found.
Judge Nathan Erasmus found a Kelly guilty on Friday of trafficking her six-year-old daughter who has been missing for more than a year, in a case that has outraged the nation.
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The Western Cape High Court has delivered its verdict: Joshlin Smith was trafficked and unlawfully deprived of her freedom.
Racquel ‘Kelly’ Smith, her boyfriend Jacquen ‘Boeta’ Appollis, and their associate Steveno ‘Steffie’ van Rhyn have been found… pic.twitter.com/OvlDPd4vcx
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Many locals had joined the police in days of searches for the girl around their impoverished area.
“You are guilty of… trafficking in persons in relation to Joshlin Smith. On count two, you are also convicted of kidnapping,” Erasmus told the three accused, none of whom took the stand.
He adjourned the court for sentencing, which may run up to life sentences.
Kelly initially drew sympathy after her daughter was reported missing. Photographs showing Joshlin’s striking green eyes, broad smile and brown pigtails flooded the media.
The case drew national attention, including from Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, who offered a one-million-rand ($54,000) reward for her safe return.
But it took a turn when prosecutors alleged that Smith sold her daughter to a traditional healer, who was interested in her eyes and fair complexion.
The court heard that Kelly, who has two other children, appeared unusually calm and unconcerned during the intense search for Joshlin.
Explosive details that played out in court included statements from the girl’s teacher and a pastor, who said the mother had told him of the planned sale of her child in 2023.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu
Additional reporting by AFP