Kelly Smith alleged that her missing daughter Joslin was kidnapped by Nigerians to her teacher, Tahirih Edna Maart. Testimony revealed details of supposed communication from a Nigerian man, as well as insights into Smith’s personal challenges, including drug use and history of domestic abuse. The trial continues with multiple accusations and testimonies unfolding.
On February 28, 2024, the Western Cape High Court examined the case of the missing child Joslin Smith. Relying on the testimony from Kelly Smith, Joslin’s mother, the court learned of an alarming statement made to her grade one teacher, Tahirih Edna Maart, alleging that Joslin had been kidnapped by Nigerians. This incident occurred at a petrol station while Maart was en route to a search for Joslin, who had been missing since February 19.
The testimony of Tahirih Edna Maart revealed troubling allegations regarding Joslin Smith’s disappearance, notably Kelly Smith’s claims of communication with a Nigerian man and concerns for her safety. The ongoing trial continues to uncover complex family dynamics and allegations surrounding drug use and past abuse, further complicating the case. As the community reflects on these grave allegations, the search for Joslin remains a priority.
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