South African woman gets life in prison for selling six-year-old daughter

 The missing child, identified as Joshlin Smith, was trafficked for about $1,122, according to court documents

Jacquen Appollis, Steveno Van Rhyn and Kelly Smith during sentencing in the Joshlin Smith kidnapping case, Western Cape High Court, Cape Town, South Africa, May 23, 2025. ©  Brenton Geach/Gallo Images via Getty Images

While the three individuals convicted of kidnapping and trafficking six-year-old Joshlin Smith were sentenced to life imprisonment for the crimes on Thursday, the police said the search for the little girl would go on.

There has been no trace of Joshlin since her disappearance from her Middelpos, Saldanha Bay home on 19 February 2024. Evidence in the trial was that she was sold for R20,000.

Joshlin’s mother, Racquel ‘Kelly’ Smith, her boyfriend Jacquen ‘Boeta’ Appollis, and family acquaintance Steveno ‘Steffie’ van Rhyn were found guilty in the Western Cape High Court earlier this month. On Thursday, they were sentenced to life imprisonment for human trafficking and 10 years for kidnapping.

They have indicated that they will be appealing. The three did not testify in their defence.

In a statement, Western Cape provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Thembisile Patekile, commended all the officers, detectives, and specialists involved in the case. “Your dedication reflects the very best of our nation’s law enforcement and brings hope to families still waiting for justice,” he said in Saldanha, where the case was heard.

”Our thoughts remain with the family of Joshlin Smith. May they find some comfort in knowing that justice has prevailed,” he said.

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The statement added that the search for Joshlin has not been called off.

”SAPS remains fully committed to exploring every possible lead in the pursuit of real closure in this tragic matter.”

Joshlin’s godmother, Natasha Andrews, said the silence from the trio during sentencing deepened the family’s pain.

”She was our baby daughter. She lived with us, ate, and went on holidays with us, we did everything for her.

”They were given a chance to say something, anything that could have helped us find her, but they said nothing. Kelly didn’t even shed a tear. If they wanted to help, they would have. That chance is gone, and now we just hope one day we will find her.”

 

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Andrews said she visited Kelly after sentencing.

”She was sobbing, but at the end of the day, we still don’t have answers. I remain hopeful that Joshlin will be found. We are not going to give up. Kelly accepted me into her life and into Joshlin’s life. I’ll never stop visiting her until we have an answer.”

Joshlin’s paternal grandmother, Louretta Yon, said: “What Kelly did was harsh. Maybe one day she will tell the truth about what happened to Joshlin. I don’t want to say anything to Kelly now.”

Kelly’s mother, Amanda Smith-Daniels, said: “She did the crime, and the law must take its course. It’s not nice that my child has to spend her life in jail, but she did something wrong and must deal with the consequences.”

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(Source: rt.com; May 29, 2025; https://v.gd/Yw4HLy)
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