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Appollis and Van Rhyn claim they were tortured by police to admit their involvement in the child's disappearance.
Captain Philip Seekoei is being questioned about the confession statement he took from accused number two, Stevano van Rhyn.
Captain Philip Seekoei's cross-examination in the Western Cape High Court raises critical questions regarding the legality of ...
The trial into the disappearance of Joslin Smith will be moved from Saldanha Bay to the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town ...
In a tense courtroom exchange, defence lawyer Nobahle Mkabayi challenges police detective Fortuin for failing to provide ...
Court proceedings in the Joshlin Smith kidnapping and human trafficking trial continue in the Western Cape High Court sitting ...
SALDANHA BAY - The Joshlin Smith kidnapping continues as the court tries to determine whether two of the suspects' ...
The Joshlin Smith kidnapping and human trafficking trial continues in the Western Cape High Court sitting at Saldanha Bay on ...
A trial within a trial is ongoing to determine whether the confessions made by the accused can be used in the main trial. The ...
Patriotic Alliance president and Sports, Arts and Culture minister Gayton McKenzie said the mayor of Saldanha Bay is involved ...
Steveno van Rhyn, one of the three accused in the Saldahna Bay kidnapping of Joshlin Smith, claims that what was contained in his statement was not his account, and that police had told him what to ...