Controversial businessman Gayton McKenzie has made new claims in the Joshlin Smith case, stating that he believes the missing boy is still alive. This revelation came at the launch of the Joshlin Smith Foundation in Saldanha Bay on Sunday, where McKenzie also announced plans to take Joshlin’s brother and sister to Disneyland in Hong Kong within two weeks, regardless of the cost.
McKenzie’s statements have sparked widespread interest and debate, with many questioning the validity of his claims. According to the South African Police Service, the investigation into Joshlin’s disappearance is ongoing, and no new information has been officially released.
Background of the Case
The Joshlin Smith case has been highly publicized in South Africa, with many calling for greater efforts to find the missing boy. The case has also raised concerns about child safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement in dealing with such cases.
What’s Next for the Investigation?
McKenzie has stated that he will be sharing new information with the police, which could potentially lead to a breakthrough in the case. However, the police have not commented on the specifics of this information or how it will be used in the investigation. Some of the key questions surrounding the case include:
- What new information does McKenzie have, and how will it be used in the investigation?
- Will the trip to Disneyland have any impact on the case or the family’s well-being?
- What measures are being taken to ensure the safety and well-being of Joshlin’s brother and sister?
As the investigation continues, many are left wondering what the outcome will be and whether Joshlin will be found safe and sound. The case has highlighted the importance of community involvement and support in such situations, and the need for greater awareness and education about child safety.