A Killer's Escape Exposes Global Impunity Gaps The arrest of Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma in South Africa on suspicion of murdering his wife and two daughters serves as a stark reminder that justice can be fleeting, even when it is most needed.
Tshuma evaded capture for an extended period, fleeing from Britain to Zimbabwe before reaching South Africa, raising questions about the effectiveness of international cooperation in bringing fugitives to book.
Tshuma's case highlights the complexities of cross border crime investigations, where jurisdictions often struggle to share intelligence and coordinate efforts.