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Daryna Zadvirna

Cleo Smith's family still 'sad, hurt, scared, angry, terrified' over kidnapping at WA campsite

Cleo Smith was taken from her family's tent at a remote campsite north of Carnarvon. (Facebook: Ellie Smith)

The mother of Cleo Smith says her family remains angry and heartbroken after the sentencing of their five-year-old daughter's kidnapper.

Ellie Smith said while her family was trying to move on, speaking about Terence Kelly – who snatched Cleo from the family's tent at a remote campsite on Western Australia's Gascoyne coast on October 16, 2021 – was difficult.

"Obviously, we're still sad, hurt, scared, angry, terrified," she told Nine's 60 Minutes program on Sunday.

"It is hard talking about him and what happened.

"But we try not to let it rule our life."

Cleo was taken from her tent at the Quobba Blowholes campsite, north of Carnarvon, while the family slept.

A massive land, air and sea search was launched, but there was no trace of the little girl for 18 days, or the sleeping bag she was in when her parents put her to bed.

She was eventually found in a home at Carnarvon, several kilometres from her family home.

Details of ordeal 'disgusting'

Kelly, 37, was sentenced early last month to 13 years and six months in jail for the kidnapping.

During Sunday's interview, Ms Smith – who was at Kelly's sentencing with her partner Jake Gliddon – said hearing the details of the ordeal still made her angry.

Cleo Smith during happy times with her mother Ellie Smith and stepfather Jake Gliddon in 2019. (Facebook: Ellie Smith)

"It's disgusting," she said.

"To hear that someone's like capable of doing that to a child, let alone our child who clearly is so innocent … she is such a ball of sunshine, it's just heartbreaking.

The court heard Cleo heard her name mentioned on the radio and said to Kelly: "They're saying my name."

Cleo Smith was pictured smiling in hospital after being found safe on November 3, 2021.  (Twitter: @WA_Police )

Kelly later told police he had first tried to tie up Cleo with sticky tape, and when that did not work he tried to tie her to a chair, but he said "she was a bit of a fighter".

"Someone's tied our child, someone's hurt our kid. We are angry, and we'll always be angry," Ms Smith said.

Family looks ahead as Cleo starts school

The family had recently set off on a four-month road trip around Australia with Cleo and her younger sister.

"We've never really travelled," Ms Smith said.

Ellie Smith says it remains hard talking about Cleo's kidnapper and what happened to her. (ABC News: James Carmody)

"Even though it was scary, it was something we needed to do. Everywhere we went it was so beautiful. It just made us realise how beautiful Australia really is.

"We were able to find ourselves again after trauma."

The family has also moved away from Carnarvon, and Ms Smith said Cleo, now five years old, had enjoyed starting school.

"She loves her school, she loves ballet," Ms Smith said.

"She's just starting tap and she wants to do horse riding. She has so much to live for, she's such a vibrant little soul."

Ms Smith said while the family still goes through tough days, having her daughter home safe was all that mattered.

"We're grateful for having our little girl home," she said.

Cleo Smith was found by police in a Carnarvon home almost three weeks after she vanished. (Facebook: Ellie Smith)
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