Image source, Bedfordshire Police
Nothabo Zandile Tshuma and daughters Nala, five, and Natalie, 15, were found dead at their home
Police in South Africa say they have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering his wife and two daughters near Bedford.
Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, 42, Natalie, 15, and Nala, five, were found dead at the family home in Great Denham on Monday.
Zimbabwean national Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma had left the country via Heathrow Airport on a British passport two days earlier.
But on Friday, the 45-year-old was arrested in Kensington, Johannesburg, and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the UK said it had since authorised three murder charges against him.
South African police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said the arrest served as a "stern warning" that the country was not a "hide-out" for any suspected criminals.
"We will trace you, we will find you and we will arrest you," she said, speaking to reporters.
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On South African TV footage, a man was seen being led into a police van, with his wrists in handcuffs
The suspect was due to appear in court on Monday, Mathe said, adding that the "necessary legal and extradition process" would take place alongside UK authorities.
Det Insp Lee Martin, of Bedfordshire Police, said: "This has been a fast-moving investigation which has involved multiple law enforcement partners, including the National Crime Agency, Interpol and authorities in both Zimbabwe and South Africa.
"Thanks to the tireless work and dedication of all those involved, we have managed to swiftly locate and arrest Ndodana Mkhanyisi Tshuma."
Emma Davies, chief crown prosecutor from the CPS, said the charges followed "careful review of evidence provided by Bedfordshire Police".
"Our thoughts remain with Zandile, Natalie and Nala's loved ones and with everyone affected by what has happened," she said.
Image source, Ant Saddington/BBC
The family lived in a detached house in Carnoustie Drive in Great Denham
Concerns had been raised to police on Monday after the family had not been seen by neighbours for several days.
In a statement issued by Bedfordshire Police on Thursday, a family member said: "During this time of unimaginable loss, we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has reached out with prayers, messages of comfort and support.
"Your kindness and compassion have brought great strength to our family."
Meanwhile, Pilgrims Pre-Prep School head teacher Jo Webster described Nala as a "ray of sunshine".
Bedford Girls' School head Gemma Gibson said Year 10 pupil Natalie was "bright and accomplished", remembering her as a dancer, musician and sportswoman.
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