Arrests made in the tragic murder of Dina and Ernst Marais in Kruger National Park

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Dina and Ernst Marais were found murdered in a river on Friday, May 22.

Dina and Ernst Marais were found murdered in a river on Friday, May 22.

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Police in Limpopo have arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of a Western Cape couple, Dina Marais, 73, and Ernst Marais, 71, who were killed in the Kruger National Park last month. 

The couple, from Mossel Bay, had entered the park on May 17 to celebrate Dina's birthday but were reported missing on the morning of May 20 at the Pafuri picnic site.

Sadly, their bodies were discovered floating at Cross Corner on the banks of the Levubu River near the Limpopo River intersection on Friday, May 22.

Their vehicle, a double-cab green Ford Ranger, was missing.

The Limpopo police spokesperson, Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba, said coordinated cross-border investigation conducted by the SAPS, Mozambican law enforcement authorities, SANParks, and other role players resulted in the arrest of two suspects. 

The suspects, aged 32 and 33, have been identified as Mozambican nationals. They were arrested in Mozambique in connection with the murders and positively linked to the crime.

“The victims' stolen vehicle, a Ford Ranger double cab, was recovered on May 26, 2026 in Chókwè, Mozambique. The recovery of the vehicle led to the arrest of the first suspect in Chókwè on Monday, June 1, 2026. The second suspect was subsequently arrested in Xai-Xai city, Gaza province, on Tuesday, June 2, 2026,” Mashaba said. 

Police praised the breakthrough result due to collaborative efforts. 

The suspects face two counts of murder and hijacking. Additional charges may be added as the investigation unfolds. 

The suspects will appear in court in Maputo, Mozambique. 

Limpopo Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, commended all stakeholders involved for their dedication and commitment to ensuring those responsible are brought to justice. 

“The arrests mark a significant milestone in the investigation and demonstrate the effectiveness of cross-border cooperation in combating serious and violent crime. We extend our appreciation to the Mozambican law enforcement authorities, SANParks, and all role players whose efforts contributed to this breakthrough,” Hadebe said. 

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