Zuma associate's corpse found floating in Tugela river

28 March 2013 - 12:50 By Sapa
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Tugela river. File photo.
Tugela river. File photo.
Image: Rudolph Botha/ Wikimedia Commons

The body of a prominent KwaZulu-Natal businessman has been found floating in the Tugela River, police said on Thursday.

Eyewitness News named him as Nhlanhla Gasa, an associate to President Jacob Zuma, and the father of TV personality Noni Gasa.

Residents saw the corpse and called the police, Lt-Col Vincent Mdunge said.

"[We] found that it was the body of a 63-year-old man. He had suffered multiple stab wounds."

Police found his vehicle, a Jaguar, burnt beyond recognition several metres away.

"Officers then went to his home in Umhlanga and there they found blood around the house. This confirms that the attack started at his house and he was then taken to the river."

No valuables were taken from the house. A case of murder with aggravating circumstances and malicious damage to property was opened with the Durban North police.

No arrests had been made.

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