A reward of up to R50 000 will be given to anyone with information that could lead to the arrest and successful conviction of those responsible for the murder of Warren Rhoode, the son of SAPS presidential protection services head General Wally Rhoode.
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The body of 30-year-old Warren Rhoode was discovered with multiple stab wounds on 22 April near Sandelhout Street in Thubelitsha, Delft. Authorities suspect that he was killed during a robbery.
Police spokesperson André Traut says Rhoode’s vehicle, a black VW Polo, is still missing. He was reportedly driving it around the time of his death.
‘A reward of up to R50 000 is offered to any person who can assist with information which will lead to the arrest and successful conviction of the suspect or suspects responsible for the murder of Rhoode. All information will be treated confidentially and you may remain anonymous.’
Those with any information can contact Colonel Eddie Clark at 082 469 1531, Crime Stop at 086 001 0111, or SMS Crime Line at 3 22 11. The mobile application My SAPS can also be used.
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