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South African police officer lowered into crocodile-infested river to recover human remains

DNA testing will confirm whether the remains belong to the missing 59-year-old businessman after police recovered body parts from a euthanized crocodile.

  • On Saturday, May 2, 2026, authorities from the South African Police Service recovered human remains from a crocodile in the Komati River, believed to be those of a 59-year-old Gauteng businessman reported missing last month.
  • The search began after the businessman's Ford Ranger was discovered trapped on a low-lying bridge in Komatipoort, prompting a week-long operation by the SAPS Search and Rescue Unit and NatJoints.
  • Following necessary authorization, the team euthanized the crocodile and retrieved the remains from its intestines, Police spokesperson Colonel Mavela Masondo stated.
  • Acting Provincial Police Commissioner Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi commended the multi-disciplinary team for their persistence, while DNA analysis is underway to confirm the victim's identity.
  • Authorities continue investigating the full circumstances surrounding the disappearance as the grim discovery has shocked the local community and added a tragic dimension to the case.
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The Citizen broke the news in South Africa on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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