Killers of British couple in South Africa sentenced to life
Three individuals have been sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa for the kidnapping, robbery, and murder of British botanists Rachel Saunders and Rodney Saunders in February 2018. The couple was collecting plants and seeds in the Ngoye Forest when they were abducted.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedThree individuals have been sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa for the kidnapping, robbery, and murder of British botanists Rachel Saunders and Rodney Saunders in February 2018. The couple was collecting plants and seeds in the Ngoye Forest when they were abducted. Their bodies were discovered days later in a river. Saffydeen Aslam del Vecchio, Fatima Patel, and Ahmad Mussa were convicted of the murders and also found guilty of stealing the couple's belongings, including bank cards used for purchases. In addition to two life sentences each, the trio received further prison terms for robbery and theft.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe trio were also found guilty of stealing the couple's belongings, including bank cards used for purchases.
Saffydeen Aslam del Vecchio, Fatima Patel, and Ahmad Mussa were convicted of the murders and sentenced to two life terms each.
Rachel Saunders, 64, and Rodney Saunders, 73, were kidnapped in the Ngoye Forest and their bodies were found days later in a river.
Three people were sentenced to life in prison for the kidnapping, robbery, and murder of a British couple in South Africa.
734,000 rand (£42,000; $44,700) was reportedly drained from the couple's bank accounts shortly after their disappearance.