Joslin Smith

Missing 6-year-old Girl’s Mother Arrested & Accused of Selling Her, Police Find Bloody Clothing in Field

In a turn of events, a South African mother was arrested and charged Thursday, in connection with the disappearance of her 6-year-old girl.

According to AP News, police arrested Kelly Smith, also known as  Racquel Chantel, and charged her with kidnapping and human trafficking. Three other people were arrested in the case, including Smith’s boyfriend, Jacquin Appollis, and another man and woman, identified as Steveno van Rhyn and Phumza Sigaqa.

On February 19, Smith’s daughter, Joslin Smith, was reported missing from her home in Saldanha Bay, just outside of Cape Cod. Despite a massive search, she has not been found, but on Saturday, investigators found bloody clothing in a field close to her home.

Joslin was in the care of Appollis when she disappeared, police said. He has denied any involvement in her disappearance but can’t “account for her whereabouts,” BBC reports.

“It is envisaged that as the investigation unfolds, light will be shed as to her whereabouts or what happened to her,” police spokesperson for South Africa’s Western Cape province, Brig Novela Potelwa, said.

CAPTION CORRECTS DATE The mother of missing 6-year-old Joslin Smith, Kelly Smith, appears in court in Vredenburg, South Africa, Thursday, March 7, 2024. Smith has been charged with kidnapping and selling or trafficking her daughter in a shocking twist in a case that has enraptured the country and sparked deep anger in the small, poor coastal community where the family lives. (AP Photo)

On Thursday, prosecutors said Smith and the accomplices plotted to abduct Joslin to sell her or exchange her. Outside of court, Western Cape province police commissioner Thembisile Patekile said that there could be more arrests could be made, but the current focus is on finding Joslin.

“At this stage, we do not have the child. Our ultimate goal is to find the child so that closure can be [achieved]. We are making an appeal to every citizen in the Western Cape to assist us. We [have] people in court, and therefore the investigation has to be allowed to take its course.”

“Anyone who tries to interfere with the investigation will face the might [of] the law.”

If found guilty of human trafficking, the suspects could potentially face a life sentence in prison, prosecutors said. Their next court date has been scheduled for March 13.

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[Feature Photo: Joslin Smith/Facebook]