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Woman Admits to Burning Down Kelly Smith’s Shack, Claims ‘I Did It for Joshlin’

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 13 May 2025,
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Woman Admits to Burning Down Kelly Smith’s Shack, Claims ‘I Did It for Joshlin’
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In a chilling turn of events, Monique Kekana has admitted to burning down the shack of Kelly Smith, the mother of the missing child, Joshlin Smith. This shocking act of arson came after Kelly Smith, her partner Jacques Jacquen “Boeta” Appollis, and their friend Steveno van Rhyn were convicted of kidnapping and human trafficking in relation to Joshlin’s disappearance. Kekana’s confession has sparked intense debates about justice, vigilante action, and the emotional toll unresolved cases have on communities.

Contents
  • The Incident: A Shocking Act of Vigilantism
  • Kekana’s Motives: ‘I Did It for Joshlin’
  • The Legal Consequences: A Call for Fair Justice
  • The Trial of Kelly Smith: What’s at Stake?
  • The Community’s Role: Balancing Emotions and Justice
  • Vigilante Justice vs. the Rule of Law

The Incident: A Shocking Act of Vigilantism

On May 2, 2025, Monique Kekana set fire to the shack of Kelly Smith, just hours after Smith and her co-accused were convicted of serious charges in connection with the disappearance of Joshlin. The fire caused extensive damage to the home, leaving Kelly Smith’s family devastated. Following her arrest, Kekana admitted to the crime, stating that her actions were driven by a deep sense of frustration and anger over Smith’s silence regarding her daughter’s whereabouts.

Kekana explained her decision to commit the crime, saying, “I did it for all the mothers out there.” In her court appearance, Kekana clarified that she was acting out of a desire for justice, motivated by her belief that Smith was withholding important information about what happened to Joshlin.

The incident has left the community reeling, as many are now grappling with questions surrounding justice, morality, and the emotional consequences of unresolved cases like this one.


Kekana’s Motives: ‘I Did It for Joshlin’

Kekana’s statement, “I did it for Joshlin,” highlights the emotional intensity that has surrounded this case. Despite not knowing Kelly Smith personally, Kekana felt a profound sense of duty to act after watching the community suffer due to the lack of answers about Joshlin’s disappearance.

“I couldn’t stand by and do nothing while another mother kept quiet,” Kekana explained. “I acted out of anger and frustration. I did it because no one seemed to care enough to push for the truth.”

Monique Kekana the woman accused of setting Kelly Smith's house on fire, says she did it for all the mothers. She says Kelly should open her heart and say where Joshlin is. Stay tuned to #eNCA channel #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/xU1fvBpeZN

— eNCA (@eNCA) May 12, 2025

Kekana’s motivations, although grounded in a desire for justice, raise important questions about the role of vigilantism in South Africa. While her frustration is understandable, taking the law into one’s own hands ultimately creates more harm than good. It’s clear that this act of defiance has created a complicated situation, not just for Kelly Smith and her co-accused, but for the broader legal process itself.


The Legal Consequences: A Call for Fair Justice

Legal experts are concerned that Kekana’s actions could jeopardise the integrity of the ongoing trial. While public outcry and emotional responses are natural, experts warn that vigilante justice undermines the fairness of the legal process.

Dr. Thuli Mbele, a legal scholar from the University of Pretoria, emphasised the importance of due process: “While the frustration within the community is understandable, vigilantism only weakens the legal system. Everyone is entitled to a fair trial, and acts of personal retribution can disrupt that.”

The legal community is also worried that Kekana’s actions could lead to further disruptions in the trial of Kelly Smith and her co-accused. This trial is already a sensitive matter, with public opinion strongly divided. The decision to take justice into one’s own hands raises concerns about the potential for a biased outcome.


The Trial of Kelly Smith: What’s at Stake?

Kelly Smith, her partner Jacques Appollis, and Steveno van Rhyn face serious charges, and their trial is set to conclude with sentencing on May 29, 2025. Many members of the public are convinced that Smith is hiding the truth about her daughter’s disappearance, and emotions have run high throughout the trial.

Smith’s defence team maintains her innocence, arguing that there is no solid evidence linking her to her daughter’s disappearance. However, public opinion has been heavily swayed by the emotional nature of the case and the community’s collective desire for answers.

Professor Jacobus Steyn, a law expert at Stellenbosch University, spoke about the dangers of public pressure: “Vigilantism is a dangerous path to take, even when we are emotionally invested in a case. The role of the courts is to deliver justice based on facts and evidence, not the pressure of public sentiment.”


The Community’s Role: Balancing Emotions and Justice

The case surrounding Joshlin Smith has had a profound impact on the local community, with many residents feeling compelled to take matters into their own hands. However, while the desire for justice is shared by many, it is important to remember that the rule of law must always come first.

In South Africa, the legal system is designed to ensure fairness for all individuals, regardless of public opinion. While it’s natural for emotions to run high in such a tragic case, it’s crucial that the community respects the judicial process and allows the courts to determine the outcome based on facts.


Vigilante Justice vs. the Rule of Law

Monique Kekana’s admission of guilt has added a dramatic twist to an already complex case. Her decision to burn down Kelly Smith’s shack, although emotionally driven, highlights the dangers of vigilantism and the importance of letting the justice system do its work.

As the trial of Kelly Smith and her co-accused moves toward sentencing, it’s crucial that the public refrains from interfering with the legal process. Justice must be served based on evidence, not on the emotional pressures of the community.

The case of Joshlin Smith continues to shock and sadden South Africa, but the priority must remain on ensuring a fair trial for all involved, as we await the resolution of this heartbreaking mystery.

ALSO READ: Gauteng Man in Court for Murder of Mother and Younger Brother

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