The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled against a woman who unilaterally removed three children from Thailand and brought them to SA in December 2019.
In a unanimous judgment by the full bench written by justice Halima Salduker, the SCA said it did not intend to deal with the allegations of sexual molestation except to say they were raised in extremely vague terms by the woman and were denied in substantial detail by the former husband.
She said there was nothing to prevent the woman, upon her return to Thailand, from contacting the appropriate Thai authorities and requesting them to investigate the allegations of sexual molestation of the child by the father.
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