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Joshlin Smith 'very likely' abused after kidnap, says human trafficking expert

Joshlin Smith 'very likely' abused after kidnap, says human trafficking expert

The Herald28-05-2025

It is highly unlikely that missing child Joshlin Smith did not endure some form of physical or psychological harm after being sold by her mother Kelly.
This was the sobering assessment of an expert in human trafficking, who testified on behalf of the state on Tuesday as sentencing procedures got under way in the kidnapping trial which has gripped the nation.
Racquel 'Kelly' Smith, her boyfriend Jacquin 'Boeta' Appollis and friend Steveno van Rhyn — convicted of kidnapping and trafficking the little girl — will be sentenced on Thursday by the high court sitting in Saldanha Bay.
The trio elected not to testify in their defence.
Arguments in aggravation and mitigation of sentence got under way on Tuesday with the state calling its first witness Dr Marcel van der Watt, an expert on human trafficking based in the US, who testified via Microsoft Teams.
He told the court that according to official police statistics covering the years 2000 to 2020 more than 94,000 adults and children were reported missing in South Africa, and of those 31,545 people remained missing.
In his analysis of the case, Joshlin was sold for the purposes of exploitation by her own mother for financial gain: 'This was not a spontaneous act but a calculated crime.'
' The evidence paints a clear picture of deliberate exploitation and co-ordinated effort by the accused, and a breach of societal and legal obligations to safeguard the most vulnerable among us.
'The victim in this case, six-year-old Joshlin, very likely and plausibly suffered abuse,' he testified.

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