‘She is still alive’: Joslin Smith hope renewed

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The National Prosecuting Authority has renewed hope that little Joslin Smith is still alive despite being missing for over a year.

The Salanha Bay girl’s disappearance has sparked a national, and even international, rescue effort.

Her mother, Kelly Smith, and two others – Jacquin “Boeta” Appollis and Steveno van Rhyn – have since been convicted and sentenced for kidnapping and child trafficking.

NPA BELIEVES JOSLIN SMITH IS STILL ALIVE

Speaking in a webinar this week, NPA prosecutor Zelda Swanepoel shared her beliefs about Joslin Smith.

Earlier this month, Swapepoel helped the state to convict Joslin’s mother, Kelly Smith, the latter’s boyfriend, Jacquin “Boeta” Appollis, and their pal, Steveno van Rhyn. A life sentence for trafficking and kidnapping was handed down by Western Cape High Court judge, Nathan Erasmus.

She said of the searchfor the missing girl: “We have done a comprehensive search in Saldanha of all the exhibits.

“Everything that was found in all of those dunes, all the bones, all the clothing, was analysed, there were no positive DNA results found on anything.

She continued: “I’m convinced that she is still alive. However, I don’t know where she is. I can only hope we find her.”

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Will Kelly Smith ever reveal where her daughter Joslin is? The Saldanha Bay girl went missing on 19 February 2024.
Images via YouTube screenshot: SABC

Swanepoel added that Joslin’s case was the first prosecution she had worked on where the missing child had not been found. She added that much of the case hung on the state witness Lourentia Lombaard. The NPA was also banking on the possibility that Joslin’s mother would testify.

“We were always hopeful during the trial that the accused would come and testify in the main trial. The plan was to destroy their credibility and demonstrate the improbabilities in their versions. Yes, their decision to remain silent, especially Kelly, was very disappointing,” she added.

CONVICTED APPEAL LIFE SENTENCES

Meanwhile, Joslin’s mother Kelly Smith as well as Appollis and van Rhyn have filed their notices this week for leave to appeal their convictions and sentences.

The NPA are also awaiting the fate of the state witness Lourentia Lombaard, whose verdict will be announced by Judge Erasmus at an appointed date. A 204 inquiry will determine if Lombaard will be granted indemnity based on her testimony. If the court does find that Lombaard did not testify truthfully, she could face prosecution for perjury and related charges.

Lombaard previously stated under oath that Joslin’s mother, Kelly Smith, allegedly sold her to a sangoma for R20 000.

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