Ernst and Dina Marais were found inside Kruger National Park.
But the trail investigators followed did not stay there.
After the retired couple’s bodies were discovered near Crooks Corner in the far northern reaches of the park, attention quickly turned toward one of the most disturbing clues in the case: tyre tracks believed to lead away from the crime scene, through remote bush terrain and toward Mozambique.
That possible route has changed the shape of the investigation.
The Marais couple, from Mossel Bay, were found dead on Friday, May 22, 2026, near Crooks Corner, close to the Limpopo and Levubu river system. Both had suffered multiple stab wounds, and their green Ford Ranger was missing. Police opened a murder and hijacking investigation.
At first, the case seemed to be contained within Kruger itself: two tourists missing, then two bodies found in one of the most isolated parts of the park.
But surveillance created the first contradiction.
According to SANParks, security cameras showed the missing vehicle did not leave through any of Kruger’s official access gates or through the two recognized border posts into Mozambique. Yet the vehicle was gone. That meant investigators had to consider a far darker possibility: whoever took it may have avoided every official exit.
Then came the tracks.
Rangers reportedly followed tyre marks in the vicinity of the crime scene. Those tracks appeared to show a vehicle driven through the bush, over a fence, and in the direction of Mozambique. SANParks cautioned that there was not yet confirmation that the tracks belonged to the couple’s missing Ford Ranger. But the clue was strong enough to move the investigation beyond a simple park murder and into a possible cross-border escape route.
That is why Crooks Corner matters.
For tourists, the area is known for its wild beauty: rivers, elephant crossings, borderland views, and the feeling of standing at the edge of three countries.
For investigators, it is a place where geography can become cover.
Crooks Corner sits near the meeting point of South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, an area historically associated with smuggling routes and fugitives moving between borders. Reports have noted that its remoteness, thick bush, rivers and international boundary lines make it one of Kruger’s most sensitive areas for security.
That does not prove the killers fled into Mozambique.
But it explains why investigators had to look there.
If the Ford Ranger was driven off-road, if it crossed a fence, and if it moved toward the border without passing through an official gate, then the missing vehicle may not have been just stolen transport. It may have been part of a planned escape, a smuggling route, or an attempt to erase the trail before police could lock down the park.
Several reports have said investigators are considering whether Ernst and Dina may have encountered poachers or other criminals before they were killed. That theory remains unproven, but it would explain why the location and the missing vehicle have become so important.
The most chilling possibility is not only that the killers escaped.
It is that they may have known exactly where to go.
An ordinary tourist would look for a gate.
A criminal familiar with the terrain might look for a fence line, a river crossing, or a path where the bush itself hides tyre marks long enough to reach another country.
That is what makes the Mozambique tracks so significant. They suggest movement with purpose.
The bodies were inside Kruger.
The evidence may have pointed outward.
And somewhere between Crooks Corner, the missing Ford Ranger, and the border, investigators may find the answer to the question now haunting the case:
Were Ernst and Dina killed because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time — or because they saw something on a route criminals had used before?
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