British couple kidnapped, robbed, murdered and thrown to crocodiles in South Africa

Mrfreddygoodbud

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man they tryin to have a food shortage, they dont need nobody selling

ORGANIC seeds online so people can feed themselves...

they (they being some new world order flunkie working under the

orders of klaus egghead schwab...)

just hired some extremely inexpensive hitmen if you ask me...
 

2missedcalls

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First question: what did they say to the Black folks?
Now imagine if they did this to all the first honkey visitors in the 1400s, what a great place this world would be.
It wasn't those people.
Alleged Isis acolytes Fatima Patel, Sayfudeen Aslam Del Vecchio and Ahmad 'Bazooka' Mussa are accused of murdering botanists Rod and Rachel Saunders.
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World B Free

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Brit couple 'brutally murdered and fed to crocodiles' by South African gang
Ewan Gleadow

3-4 minutes

A British couple have been brutally murdered and their bodies tossed into a pack of crocodiles nearby after a ruthless gang pounced on the pair, a court heard.

Botanists Rod Saunders, 74, and wife Rachel, 63, had spent six months a year scouring wild mountains and forests for rare seeds.

The pair had been on their travels when they met their gruesome end, being kidnapped and beaten to death before being put into their sleeping bags and tossed into a crocodile-infested river in February 2018.

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Badly decomposed bodies of the pair were later discovered by fishermen days later, but it took months for police to test the DNA and identify Rod and Rachel.
Rod and Rachel Saunders were said to have been working on a BBC documentary at the time of their death (Image: Pacific Bulb Society)
The full-scale hunt for the missing botanists had led to the arrest of four people, three of which have been charged with murder, kidnap, robbery and theft of the married couple.

Sayefundeen Aslam Del Vecchio, 39, and his wife Bibi Fatima Patel, 28, as well as their lodger at the time, Mussa Ahmad Jackson, 35, all deny the kidnap, murder, robbery and theft charges at Durban High Court.

A fourth suspect was found to have brought mobile phones belonging to Saunders and was not involved in the kidnap and killing was handed a suspended sentence.
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The botanist pair had been making a documentary with the BBC at the time of their death.
Rod and Rachel were murdered and subsequently fed to crocodiles by a gang (Image: Nick Bailey/Twitter)
The court heard that a withdrawal of £37,000 (R734,000) had been made by the defendants from various ATM machines after kidnapping the botanist pair.

A statement continued: "It is alleged that between February 10 and 15 at the Ngoye Forest the accused did unlawfully and intentionally kill Rachel Saunders and between the same dates did unlawfully and intentionally kill Rodney Sanders.

"On March 23 the third accused Mussa Ahmad Jackson was arrested and he made a statement to the effect he was woken by Patel at their home on February 10 and told to meet Del Vecchio on the road.

"Del Vecchio in the Land Cruiser and Patel and Jackson followed to the Tugela River Bridge where they helped him remove sleeping bags from the back of the Toyota and they threw them with human bodies inside into the river."

The trial continues.

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TooTrilla

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They were probably big time animal lovers too. At least they'll be happy knowing they help feed possibly starving alligators.
 

World B Free

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If I were their families I would sue the BBC, they were working on a documentary for the BBC at their time deaths.
 
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