Categories: News

An Infamous Kidnapper’s Path to Parole: The Release of Lavona Solomon

Lavona Solomon, the kidnapper responsible for one of the most sensational kidnapping cases in South African history, will be released on parole after serving a portion of her 10-year prison sentence.

The Crime

In April 1997, Solomon abducted three-day-old Zephany Nurse from Cape Town’s Groote Schuur Hospital. She renamed the baby Miché and raised her as her own. Zephany was reunited with her biological family after her biological sister, Cassidy Nurse, attended the same high school. Students and teachers noticed their striking resemblance, sparking conversations about their possible relation. Eventually, it was established that the girl known as Miché was, in fact, the long-lost Zephany Nurse.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

The Parole Process

As per the Correctional Supervision and Parole Board’s recent decision, Solomon will be released on August 18th, with her parole to be supervised for three years. Before her release, Solomon will undergo pre-release programs, as stated by Candice van Reenen, a spokesperson for correctional services. Following her release, Solomon will enter the Community Corrections system and serve the remainder of her sentence until 2026.

Factors Influencing the Decision

In July of last year, the board decided that Solomon needed to complete additional evaluations and participate in a victim-offender dialogue process for the purposes of restorative justice. After resubmitting her profile earlier this month, it was decided to grant her parole. Van Reenen cited factors such as Solomon’s response to rehabilitation programs, support systems in the community, the probability of reoffending, and the risk she may pose to the community or the victims as influencers in this decision.

The Impact

Solomon’s trial took place in the Western Cape High Court in August 2016, where she was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison for her crime. The upcoming release of this infamous kidnapper marks a pivotal moment not only in her life but also for her victims and the community as a whole. As Lavona Solomon prepares for her release, one can only hope that the family involved will continue to heal and find peace in the years to come.

Lerato Mokena

Recent Posts

Forging a Path to Enhanced Executive Oversight

South Africa is making big changes to keep a close eye on its top leaders!…

2 days ago

Cape Town’s Unmissable Weekend of Sporting Action

Cape Town is bursting with sports action from December 5th to 7th, 2025! You can…

2 days ago

South Africa Shines on the Global Cheese Stage

South African cheesemakers dazzled at the 2025 World Cheese Awards in Switzerland! They won many…

2 days ago

Renewing the Mozambique-South Africa Partnership: Highlights from the 4th Bi-National Commission

Mozambique and South Africa just held their 4th big meeting, the BiNational Commission, in Maputo.…

2 days ago

Deepening South Africa-Mozambique Ties: Progress and Prospects from the Fourth Bi-National Commission

South Africa and Mozambique are like old friends, working together to make things better. They…

2 days ago

South Africa’s Water Crisis: A Call for Reform and Accountability

South Africa's water system is a mess! Almost half of its drinking water isn't safe,…

2 days ago