Joshlin Smith trial: NPA awaits medical report on key witness

Joshlin Smith trial: NPA awaits medical report on key witness! The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is currently awaiting a medical report to determine whether Lourencia Lombaard, the State’s main witness in the Joshlin Smith trial, is fit to continue with her cross-examination.

Lombaard, who was initially one of the accused, has since turned State witness. However, she struggled to complete her testimony in court on Wednesday, requiring assistance from officials after suffering what appeared to be a panic attack.

Panic Attack in Court

During Wednesday’s proceedings, Lombaard had to be escorted out of the dock twice as she became visibly distressed.

The prosecution is now waiting for a medical assessment to confirm if she will be able to resume testimony.

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Lombaard’s Testimony and Key Allegations

Lombaard’s testimony has been crucial in the case, as she has made serious allegations against Joshlin’s mother, Kelly Smith, and her two co-accused, Jacquen Appollis and Stevano van Rhyn.

NPA’s Response and Next Steps

The NPA’s spokesperson, Eric Ntabazalila, confirmed that the State is waiting for a medical report before deciding whether Lombaard will continue her testimony.

“As cross-examination continued, she started breaking down, and depending on the report we get from the doctors, we may continue.”

If Lombaard is deemed unfit to proceed on Thursday, the State will call a new witness to the stand.

“If we don’t continue with her, she’s unfit to continue the cross-examination. We will call another witness, Colonel Morris, who will testify around social media and videos.”

Upcoming Testimony and Trial Progression

Should Lombaard be unable to continue, the next witness, Colonel Morris, is expected to provide evidence related to social media activity and videos that could be relevant to the case.

The trial is scheduled to resume on Thursday at the Western Cape High Court, which is currently sitting at the Saldanha Bay multi-purpose centre.

Public Interest in the Case

The disappearance of six-year-old Joshlin Smith has gained national attention, with the case sparking public outcry and demands for justice.

What Happens Next?

If the medical report clears Lombaard to continue, the defence will resume cross-examination on Thursday.

If she cannot proceed, the State will call Colonel Morris as the next witness to present new evidence.

The court proceedings remain highly anticipated, as the trial moves forward in one of South Africa’s most disturbing child disappearance cases.

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