British couple living on KZN farm MISSING - Have you seen them?

British couple living on KZN farm MISSING – Have you seen them? Photos: GoogleMap/Facebook

British couple living on KZN farm MISSING – Have you seen them?

A British couple are MISSING after they were last seen a week ago on a farm in KwaZulu-Natal, where they live. Have you seen them?

British couple living on KZN farm MISSING - Have you seen them?

British couple living on KZN farm MISSING – Have you seen them? Photos: GoogleMap/Facebook

There is still no sign of a British couple after they were last seen a week ago on a farm in KwaZulu-Natal, where they live.

BRITISH COUPLE LIVING ON KZN FARM IS MISSING- HAVE YOU SEEN THEM?

Gillian Kathleen Dinnis (78) and her husband, Anthony John (74), are British and live on the farm Scottburgh in the Mooirivier area in KwaZulu-Natal.

According to a reliable source involved in the case, a farm attack was reported three months ago on the farm.

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The source told Maroela Media on condition of anonymity that the farm owner, who lives next to the couple on the farm, could not get hold of them at all on Sunday.

A FARM ATTACK WAS REPORTED THREE MONTHS AGO

The owner looked for the couple again on Tuesday, but they were still missing.

The owner approached a local security company, and they called the police.

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THE HOUSE WAS OPENED AND THERE WAS NO SIGN OF THE COUPLE

On Tuesday, with the homeowner’s permission, the police broke open the couple’s home.

The couple were not in the house, and the police did not notice anything out of the ordinary at the house.

“There were no signs of a struggle or forced entry into the house The couple’s vehicle is still on the farm.”

confirmed the source.

Meanwhile, the family of the couple is offering a reward for anyone who has informationabout the couple.

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THE COUPLE’S VEHICLE IS ALSO STILL ON THE FARM

Col. Robert Netshiunda, police spokesperson, confirmed to the media that the couple had been reported missing to the police and a search for them was underway.

According to the police’s information, there are so far no clues as to the couple’s whereabouts.

“Anyone with more information that can help with the search can contact the police on 033 263 1122 or call the Stop Crime number on 08600 10111,” said Netshiunda

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