@iamaugust8@spectatorindex How? Israel invaded Palestina... We as South Africans, we will never support thievery and savagery.
Palestinians need to take what's theirs
Wife murdered along with her young daughters £1.3million home told 'controlling' IT expert husband she wanted a divorce - as friends say he couldn't live without her
08 Jul 2026, updated 15:25, 08 Jul 2026
By ADAM POGRUND, REPORTER and VIVEK CHAUDHARY, SENIOR REPORTER
This is the moment an executive businessman wanted for the murder of his wife and daughters flees the UK.
Ndodana Tshuma, 45, known as Mark, was captured on CCTV footage at Heathrow airport on Saturday as he fled to Zimbabwe, two days before the bodies of his wife, Zandile Tshuma, 42, and children, Natalie, 15, and Nala, five, were found in their home in Bedford.
Tshuma, a £100,000-a-year senior IT manager, was seen dressed in black, with a blue sweater and apple watch, clutching bottles of Coke and water, holding a boarding pass and pushing a suitcase as he went through an E-gate at Heathrow.
Detective Inspector Lee Martin, Bedfordshire Police senior investigating officer, said: 'We have been carrying out numerous lines of enquiry as part of this fast-paced, complex investigation. We know that Mark Tshuma left the country on Saturday and is now believed to be in Zimbabwe.
'We are urgently working to find and apprehend him, and would appeal to him directly to hand himself in.
'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. We are actively working with national and international agencies to pursue every available line of enquiry to track you down.
'Please do the right thing, come forward and hand yourself in to local authorities.
'Our thoughts are still very much with Zandile, Natalie and Nala, as well as all of those who loved and knew them, at this extremely difficult time.'
Friends of Zandile revealed that she and Tshuma were in the process of divorcing and had recently had the house valued in readiness of it going on the market.
Mark told friends he did not want a divorce as he could not live without Zandile and their children.
One friend, who did not want to be named said: 'They had been having marriage problems for quite a while. Their relationship had broken down and Zandile had had enough.
'She was a great mother and wife and a lot of the problems were down to Mark's controlling behaviour.
'She'd told us that they'd had the house valued and had decided to separate. She wanted to start a new life with the kids.'
Another friend added: 'The marriage was over and Zandile wanted to move on without Mark. She was a very clever woman who worked in IT and was more than capable of creating a new life for herself with the girls.
'It's absolutely heart breaking what's happened and we are all devastated. Zandile was looking forward to the future and we'll all miss her terribly.'
The estranged couple appeared together at a school sports day on the Friday - just a day before he fled to Zimbabwe.
The children attended local private schools. Natalie was a student at the £20,000-a-year Bedford Girls School while Nala is believed to have attended Pilgrims Pre-Preparatory School.
Zandile was a high achieving director specialising in financial crime, fraud investigations and anti-money laundering.
The 42-year-old Associate Director previously worked in global banking and consulting for companies including Barclays and KPMG and was vice chair of the Female Fraud Forum.
The mother-of-two attended Midlands State University in Gweru, Zimbabwe, and later worked in Tanzania before the couple moved to Bedford in 2011.
Tshuma studied Management Information Systems at Solusi University in Zimbabwe before completing his Bachelor of Sciences degree in Plymouth.
He later studied for a diploma in Business Systems Analysis and Design at City St George's, University of London.
Tshuma describes himself as a 'results oriented and energetic IT leader'.
Bedfordshire Police described its investigation as 'incredibly complex' and has deployed specialist teams.
Assistant Chief Constable John Murphy said: 'This is a deeply distressing incident in which a mother and her two children are believed to have been murdered.
'Our thoughts are first and foremost with all those affected.'
'This is the early stages of what is an incredibly complex investigation. We are committing all necessary resources to establish exactly what has happened and to find the person responsible.
'As a result of enquiries undertaken so far, we have identified a suspect, who was known to all three victims, and who we believe has since left the country.
The family were said to have originated from Zimbabwe.
A neighbour who had lived next to the family for two years described them as 'decent' and 'quite well to do'.
She told the Daily Mail: 'They had a five series BMW, which I'd see them cleaning. He must have had a good job to afford that and to buy the house which has been renovated in the last few years.'
The detached house, bought two years ago for £1.3 million by Tshuma – who has a degree in Computing Informatics from the University of Plymouth – has a swimming pool, four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Assistant Chief Constable John Murphy added: 'While there is nothing to suggest there is any wider risk to the public, we will be increasing the police presence in and around the area to support the investigation and provide reassurance to residents.'
'I would also ask people to be mindful of the privacy of the victims and avoid speculating about what might have happened.'
Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.
This is a fabricated lie. As per @News24 reporting, they have seen a Diplomatic Note from South Africa dated 06 July 2026, asking for the Bi-National Commission to be postponed & Ghana agreed. Everything in the tweet below is a LIE.
@_ugomsinachi@NigeriaStories You call South Africans lazy but there's nothing functioning in your country bro.
Your currency is worthless and you don't have infrastructure
With those big brains of yours you are failing to rescue your country all you know is defecating everywhere you go and selling drugs!
VAR cancels an Egypt goal for a foul at the start of a build up. Cool.
But doesn't when Argentina scored after a foul on an Egyptian.
Absolute rubbish @FIFAcom
Haaland might actually be better than Ronaldo
How’s this fraud carrying an unknown Nation with unknown players on his back to Last 16 of the World Cup..😭😭😭