Key Witness Testifies in Court
The Western Cape High Court, sitting in Saldanha, was once again shaken as Laurentia Lombaard took the stand for the third day to provide crucial testimony regarding the disappearance of six-year-old Joshlin Smith. The trial, which has captivated the nation, involves three accused: Jacquen “Boeta” Appollis, Steveno van Rhyn, and Joshlin’s mother, Kelly Smith. They face charges of kidnapping and human trafficking, but all three have pleaded not guilty.
Technical Difficulties Delay Proceedings
Court proceedings faced initial delays due to technical difficulties, but the issue was swiftly resolved, allowing Lombaard to continue her testimony. Since Thursday, her statements have been sending shockwaves through both the court and the broader community.
Joshlin’s Mysterious Disappearance
Joshlin Smith, a young girl with striking green eyes, went missing from her home in Middelpos on February 19, 2024. More than a year later, there has been no confirmed sighting of her, deepening fears about her fate.
During her testimony, Lombaard recalled a confrontation that took place on the day of Joshlin’s disappearance. She stated that her boyfriend, Ayanda, confronted Boeta and Kelly, questioning why they had brought the police to their house. She also revealed that after that encounter, she had not seen Boeta or Kelly again until a few days later.
Disturbing Revelations from Kelly Smith
According to Lombaard, she saw Kelly Smith on the Friday following Joshlin’s disappearance. She testified that Kelly was walking near her house, but when called, she urged Lombaard not to say her name too loudly, as she knew people were looking for her.
Lombaard then described a chilling conversation that took place at Kelly’s home. Kelly was reportedly searching for her son’s school clothes, her bank card, and her identification documents. However, she made no mention of Joshlin, only referring to her other two children.
Then came a shocking admission. According to Lombaard, Kelly confessed:
“Renz, I know what I did to Joshlin. There was someone that paid me to keep quiet.”
When pressed for details, Kelly refused to name the person involved. However, she revealed that the individual was interested in Joshlin because of her “eyes and skin.”
Unpaid Bribe and Withheld Information
Lombaard also testified that Kelly had expected to receive a R1,000 payment, but it never materialized. That day was the last time she saw Kelly.
When asked about her initial statement to the police, Lombaard admitted that she had not disclosed everything at the time due to fear. However, she assured the court that she was now telling the full truth.
Community Shock and Ongoing Investigation
The revelations in court have intensified concerns over Joshlin’s fate. With human trafficking allegations and the unsettling motive revealed, authorities are under increasing pressure to uncover the full truth behind her disappearance.
The trial continues, with the nation closely following every development, hoping for justice for Joshlin Smith.