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Joslin's aunt says Kelly was 'happy' about Gayton's financial help

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Mickeyla Daniels - the aunt of Joslin Smith - claims her sister Kelly was more interested in Gayton McKenzie's help than her missing child.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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