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South African woman convicted for kidnapping daughter Joshlin Smith

Joshlin Smith has not been found for more than a year after disappearance [Executive Mayor Andrè Truter/ Facebook]

The mother of a South African girl, who was six years old, was convicted of kidnapping and trafficking of her daughter for more than a year.

Kelly Smith, her boyfriend Jacquen Appollis and their friend Steveno Van Rhyn were arrested last February from outside Saldanha Bay, near Cape Town.

Abduction and trafficking of Joshlin on Friday, Appollis and Rhyn were also found guilty. All three of them pleaded not guilty to these charges before.

Joshlin's disappearance caused a shock wave across South Africa, and despite her high publicity, she has not been found yet.

During the trial in March, prosecutors accused Smith of “selling, delivering or exchanging” Joshlin, and then lying, then lying.

A queue outside the building was formed as South Africans waited for Judge Nathan Erasmus to make a judgment at the multi-purpose center in Saldanha on Friday.

The nearby roads have been closed and a large turnout is expected, while police are deployed in and around the center.

Smith's trial attracted South Africa, with witnesses and prosecutors making many shocking charges.

The most explosive were Smith's friends and neighbors, who turned to the state witness.

Ms. Lombakad claimed that Smith told her that she did “silly things” and sold Joshlin to a traditional therapist, known as “Sangoma” in South Africa.

“who [allegedly took] Ms Lomkad told the court that Joshlyn wanted her eyes and skin.

A local pastor testified that in 2023, he heard Smith's mother of three – each selling her children for rand 20,000 ($1,100; £850), although she said she was willing to accept the lower number $275.

This is a shocking news story – more details to follow.

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