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South African Woman Gets Life Term For Selling Her Daughter

She was initially a figure of sympathy when her child disappeared, sparking a massive nationwide search operation.


(R-L) Racquel “Kelly” Smith, Steveno van Rhyn, and Jacquen Appollis listen to proceedings in court in Saldanha Bay on May 29, 2025 where they will receive their sentences after they were found guilty of kidnapping and human trafficking of missing child Joshlin Smith. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)

 

A South African court on Thursday sentenced a woman to life in prison for kidnapping and selling her six-year-old daughter, in a case that horrified the country.

Joshlin Smith went missing in February last year from her home in Saldanha Bay, a fishing town 135 kilometres (85 miles) north of Cape Town, and has never been found.

Her mother, Racquel “Kelly” Smith, was found guilty of kidnapping and selling the young girl, reportedly for 20,000 rand ($1,100).

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Racquel “Kelly” Smith listens to proceedings in court in Saldanha Bay on May 29, 2025 where she and her co-accused will receive their sentences after they were found guilty of kidnapping and human trafficking of her missing child Joshlin Smith. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)

 

Judge Nathan Erasmus ruled that Smith, 35, and her two co-accused — a boyfriend and mutual friend — also be jailed for life for human trafficking.

They were all sentenced to a concurrent 10 years imprisonment for kidnapping.

“I am also ordering the entry of your names to the child protection register,” Erasmus ruled.

Smith was present at the court and sat through the hour-long proceeding with an impassive gaze.

She was initially a figure of sympathy when her child disappeared, sparking a massive nationwide search operation.

Amanda Smith-Daniels, mother of unseen Kelly Smith and grandmother of missing child Joshlin Smith, sits in court in Saldanha Bay on May 29, 2025 where Kelly Smith and co-accused Steveno van Rhyn and Jacquen Appollis will receive their sentences after being found guilty of trafficking Smith’s six-year-old daughter who has been missing for more than a year. (Photo by RODGER BOSCH / AFP)

 

Photos showing Joshlin’s striking green eyes, broad smile and brown pigtails flooded the internet.

The case drew national attention, including from a minister who offered 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.

South Africa has one of the highest crime rates in the world and the kidnapping of children is on the rise.