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Missing dad shot, thrown over bridge

- NADIA KHAN nadia.khan@inl.co.za

A CHATSWORTH family can finally get closure after DNA test results confirmed that a decomposed body found on the South Coast was that of their missing father.

Dougie Nelson, 75, a pensioner, left his home in Havenside on December 9, 2020, but did not return. His vehicle, a Hyundai Atos, was later found abandoned in a parking lot in Charlotte Maxeke (Beatrice) Street in the Durban CBD.

Adrian Nelson, one of the victim’s five sons, said his dad, a retired welder, often visited his friends and sometimes went night fishing. So, when his father left home, it was not unusual.

“I left home early that morning. When I returned late in the evening, my dad’s car was not in the yard. I told my mom to tell me when he arrived, so I could move my car.” Adrian said he then went to sleep.

“The following morning, my mother told me that my dad was still not at home. She said the previous day, he ate breakfast, watched TV and left. He returned that afternoon to have a snack and left again.

“I did not think anything bad happened – I assumed he went fishing. But when he did not return that evening, I called him but his cellphone was off. I still did not want to think negatively. I even told my mother not to worry and that he would come home.”

On December 11, 2020, Adrian drove around the neighbourh­ood searching for his father.

“I was now worried because two days had passed and we had not seen or heard from him. Some of his friends said they last saw him driving in the area two days earlier. That was when we laid a missing person’s complaint at the Bayview police station. In an attempt to find him, we also contacted organisati­ons that deal with people who are missing.”

His father’s car was found four days later. “There was still no sight of my dad. Not knowing where my dad was or what happened to him had taken a strain on the family. We still tried not to think negatively.

“In May last year, the first suspect was arrested and other arrests followed. By September the police informed me that they had informatio­n that my father had been killed.

“They told me that my dad had been shot in the head and that his body had been thrown over the Umzinto River Bridge. Various police units searched the area without success.

“A week later, a group of family and friends decided to search for him ourselves. We went down the river bank and through the bushes.

That was where I found a person’s remains. I knew it was him because of the pants, shoes and belt.”

Adrian informed the investigat­ing officer and a police team was dispatched to the scene.

“After six months, we were recently informed that the DNA test results confirmed it was my dad’s body. We hoped that our dad would be found alive, but we also wanted to just find him irrespecti­ve of the circumstan­ces.

“My dad was old and defenceles­s. Why would they take his life and throw his body over a bridge? My father worked hard to ensure we had everything we needed while growing up.

“He was supposed to enjoy his senior years with his family but was robbed of that joy. We want those responsibl­e to be punished.”

Nelson’s youngest son, Bradley, who lives in Johannesbu­rg, said: “My dad looked forward to family get-togethers.

“He also loved animals and nature, and I intended to take him on a game drive when he visited me. I’m sad that I won’t get the opportunit­y.”

Nelson’s funeral and memorial will be held on Saturday.

Meanwhile, four suspects – Previn Gounder, 41, of Chatsworth; Yashan Nair, 36, of Durban Central; Jadwin Chetty, 40, of North Beach; and Adriano Everts, 24, of Cape Town – have been arrested for Dougie’s murder.

They were nabbed in Durban and Cape Town by Detective Warrant Officer Bob Pillay from the Provincial Organised Crime Unit. The accused face several charges, including kidnapping, murder, assault, fraud and theft.

On Tuesday, they appeared in the Chatsworth Magistrate’s Court. The matter was adjourned to May for indictment­s to be served.

 ?? ?? THE Umzinto River Bridge where the body of Dougie Nelson was allegedly thrown off after he had been shot.
THE Umzinto River Bridge where the body of Dougie Nelson was allegedly thrown off after he had been shot.
 ?? ?? Dougie Nelson
Dougie Nelson

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