A woman who was allegedly kept as a ‘sex slave’ in Springs was sent home to England.
Anna Kreller, as she identified herself to her rescuer, was kept in the Springs SAPS holding cells from March 27 until April 1 when she was handed over to Home Affairs to be repatriated to England.
The British consulate confirmed two days after she was rescued, that they were assisting her.
Captain Paul Ramaloko, spokesman for the Hawks, said their investigations could not confirm any criminality regarding the allegations the woman made when she was rescued on March 26 from a house in Geduld. Her story on how she was a sex slave could not be substantiated until someone else came forward to give them information to confirm everything.
Ramaloko said the Hawks’ investigation revealed that Kreller was never used as a sex slave. She was first married to a South African man when she came into the country. She lived in Cape Town with him until she divorced him and relocated to Gauteng. Then she got together with a man in Randburg and after that relationship crumbled, moved in with a man from Springs.



