🚨 UK POLICE LAUNCH INTERNATIONAL MANHUNT FOR ZIMBABWEAN MAN AFTER WIFE AND TWO YOUNG DAUGHTERS WERE FOUND DEAD IN THEIR HOME AS AUTHORITIES SAY HE LEFT BRITAIN FOR ZIMBABWE JUST BEFORE THE BODIES WERE DISCOVERED 💔🇬🇧🇿🇼
British police are searching for 45-year-old Zimbabwean-born IT manager Ndodana “Mark” Tshuma following the deaths of his wife, 42-year-old Zandile Tshuma, and their daughters, Natalie (15) and Nala (5), at their home in Bedford.
According to investigators, CCTV footage allegedly captured Tshuma at Heathrow Airport before he boarded a flight to Zimbabwe shortly before the bodies were discovered. UK authorities say they are now working with international law enforcement agencies to locate him and have urged him to surrender.
Reports indicate the couple had been experiencing marital difficulties and were reportedly preparing for divorce. Friends of the family said Zandile was planning to begin a new chapter in her life with her daughters, while the family’s home was reportedly being prepared for sale.
Zandile was a respected financial crime and anti-money laundering specialist who had worked for major organisations, including Barclays and KPMG. She was widely recognised for her work in fraud prevention.
Police have described the case as an active and complex investigation. At this stage, no court has determined responsibility for the deaths, and authorities continue to search for the suspect while appealing for information that may assist the investigation.
Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones during this tragic time.

