UK launches manhunt for father accused of killing wife, two daughters

Author: efosataiwo@vanguardngr.comPublished on: July 8, 2026Country: United Kingdom, Zimbabwe
Crime & LawWorld / International
UK launches manhunt for father accused of killing wife, two daughters

UK police have launched an international manhunt for Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma, 45, suspected of killing his wife Zandile (42) and their daughters Natalie (15) and Nala (5) at their home in Bedford, England. Tshuma, a British citizen of Zimbabwean heritage, is believed to have left the UK via London Heathrow Airport on July 4 heading to Zimbabwe. The bodies were discovered on July 6 after police responded to concerns. The investigation involves national and international agencies.

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