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UPDATE: Suspect sought for murdered Solik couple case

“Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Xolani Brian Ndlovu to contact the investigating officer, Warrant Officer Mdunge of Nottingham SAPS on 082 368 8217"

Nottingham police are appealing to the public to assist them in locating Xolani Brian Ndlovu also known as ‘Maja’.

The 32-year-old is wanted for two counts of murder, house robbery, kidnapping and theft of motor vehicle that he allegedly committed at the murdered Solik couple’s estate in Nottingham Road.

Xolani’s place of residence is not known but he is usually seen at Umlazi C and F section Mpophomeni; Mafakatini including France in Pietermaritzburg.

Christine and Roger Solik were found murdered after being abducted by robbers a month ago.

He is described as a “well-built man who is fair in complexion and about 1.75 meters tall”.

It’s been almost a month since concerned neighbours reported the couple missing only to be later found dead in the Nzinga River in Impendle.

One of the other suspects, 43-year-old Thulani Moses Mthembu, who was also arrested in connection for the murders, made an appearance at the Howick Magistrate’s Court on March 13. Thulani was remanded into custody until March 22 to register for a bail application.

“Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Xolani Brian Ndlovu  to contact the investigating officer, Warrant Officer Mdunge of Nottingham SAPS on 082 368 8217 or our Crime Stop on  08600 10111,” urged Police Spokesperson, Captain Nqobile Gwala.

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