British police have launched an international manhunt for Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, a 45-year-old British citizen of Zimbabwean heritage, following the discovery of his wife and two daughters' bodies at their Bedfordshire home.
The victims, Nothabo Zandile Tshuma (42), Natalie (15), and Nala (5), were found dead in Great Denham after authorities forcibly entered the property due to concerns about their absence.Tshuma, also known as Mark Tshuma, is suspected of murdering his family before fleeing to Zimbabwe using a British passport.Police released CCTV footage showing him at London Heathrow Airport, where he allegedly departed on Saturday, two days prior to the discovery.
Detective Inspector Lee Martin emphasized that while Zimbabwe lacks an extradition treaty with the UK, international cooperation will continue to track Tshuma.The suspect owns Nexus Trove Holdings, a property business valued at over £1 million in 2024 filings.Authorities urge him to surrender to avoid further legal consequences.
Original title: UK police hunt for Zimbabwe-born man suspected of killing family before fleeing the country
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