Cynon Valley

Police hunt second man after murder of grandparen­ts in South Africa

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POLICE have issued details of a man they want to trace after the murder of a Welsh couple in South Africa.

Grandparen­ts Roger and Christine Solik, who moved from Abercynon, near Aberdare, to South Africa in 1981, were killed after an alleged robbery at their farmland estate.

Mrs Solik, 57, was found dead in a river 35 miles from her home on February 17 and the body of Parkinson’s disease sufferer Roger, 66, was recovered three days later.

Police have said they are looking for 32-yearold Xolani Brian Ndlovu, who is wanted on suspicion of two counts of murder, house robbery, kidnapping and theft of motor vehicle.

They said his place of residence is unknown but named the area he is usually seen in.

A concerned neighbour raised the alarm on February 17, and reported the couple missing from their home in Nottingham Road.

Officers found bloodstain­s, prompting the launch of a kidnapping and robbery investigat­ion.

One man, Thulani Moses Mthembu, 43, has already been arrested on suspicion of murder and appeared in court on March 13. He is next due in court on March 22.

A spokesman for the police in South Africa said: “We appeal to anyone with informatio­n on the whereabout­s of Xolani Brian Ndlovu to contact the investigat­ing officer.”

Touching tributes have been paid to the couple from their children and friends.

Twins Alexander and Gregory, 32, Jessica, 30, and Brendon, 29, said their parents were devoted to each other.

It is believed Mrs Solik had returned to Wales earlier this year for the funeral of her father Glyn.

 ?? WALES NEWS SERVICE ?? Grandparen­ts Roger and Christine Solik - who moved from Wales to South Africa in 1981 - were killed in the robbery at their farmland estate
WALES NEWS SERVICE Grandparen­ts Roger and Christine Solik - who moved from Wales to South Africa in 1981 - were killed in the robbery at their farmland estate

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