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UK police launch manhunt for Zim man suspected of killing wife and daughters

By Agencies

Police have released a CCTV image of a murder suspect believed to have killed his wife and two daughters before fleeing the UK.

The bodies of Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, 42, and her daughters Natalie, 15, and Nala, five, were found after police forced entry to a house near Bedford on Monday after reports the family had not been seen for several days.

Bedfordshire Police is seeking 45-year-old Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, also known as Mark, who left the country via Heathrow Airport on a British passport on Saturday.

Det Insp Lee Martin said: “We know that Mark Tshuma left the country on Saturday and is now believed to be in Zimbabwe.”

Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, also known as Mark, left the country via Heathrow Airport on a British passport on Saturday

He added the force was working with national and international agencies to find Tshuma.

“We are urgently working to find and apprehend him, and would appeal to him directly to hand himself in.”

He appealed directly to the suspect, saying: “Mark, unthinkable harm has been caused to those around you and this has left your relatives and friends utterly devastated. Criminal investigation knows no borders.

“Please do the right thing, come forward and hand yourself in to local authorities.”

Bunches of flowers have been left outside the house where police found the bodies of a mother and her children

Tributes were paid to the two girls by their schools, with Pilgrims Pre-Prep School head Jo Webster describing Nala as a “ray of sunshine” known for her inquisitive nature and “wonderful sense of humour”.

She said: “Many of our staff had known her since she was just seven months old and had the privilege of watching her grow.”

Bedford Girls’ School head Gemma Gibson remembered Year10 pupil Natalie as “bright and accomplished” while highlighting her talents as a dancer, musician and sportswoman

“She was fun-loving, full of life and had a positive impact on everyone she came into contact with. She will be remembered with great warmth and affection.”

-BBC

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