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Killers of British couple in South Africa sentenced to life

Killers of British couple in South Africa sentenced to life

Summary

Three people were sentenced to life in prison in South Africa for kidnapping, robbing, and killing a British couple in 2018. Rachel and Rodney Saunders were found dead after being taken in a forest while collecting plants.

Key Facts

  • Rachel Saunders, 64, and Rodney Saunders, 73, were kidnapped and killed in Ngoye Forest, South Africa, in February 2018.
  • The couple were botanists collecting indigenous plants and seeds at the time.
  • Three people—Saffydeen Aslam del Vecchio, Fatima Patel, and Ahmad Mussa—were convicted and sentenced to two life terms each.
  • They were also sentenced for robbery and theft, including using the couple’s bank cards to buy items near Durban.
  • The couple’s car was found with blood stains, and 734,000 rand (£42,000) was taken from their accounts.
  • Del Vecchio and Patel were arrested shortly after the disappearance, and Mussa was arrested three weeks later.
  • Rachel and Rodney had dual South African and British citizenship and owned a seed business in Cape Town.
  • The sentences will run at the same time, and Patel was previously arrested during an unrelated anti-terrorism raid.
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