
Lyndon Sebola
Colonel Lyndon Sebola is a seasoned officer in the South African Police Service, known for his role as the station commander in Saldanha Bay. He gained public attention during the high-profile trial concerning the kidnapping and human trafficking of seven-year-old Joslin Smith. Sebola testified about the extensive search efforts for the missing child, highlighting community involvement and the police's challenges. His testimony painted a critical view of Joslin's mother, Kelly Smith, suggesting a lack of concern for her daughter's disappearance, which intensified community outrage against her during the trial proceedings.
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Colonel Lyndon Sebola was responsible for organizing the search for Joslin Smith.
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