The visitor did not know what he had recorded.
At the time, it may have looked like nothing more than another slow-moving vehicle on a remote Kruger road near Pafuri: a Ford Ranger travelling behind a service vehicle as the evening light began to fade.
But after Ernst and Dina Marais were found murdered near Crooks Corner, that dashcam footage may have become something else entirely.
A possible final trace.
A new claim circulating around the investigation says a shaken tourist who drove near Pafuri before sunset believes his dashcam captured a Ford Ranger moving slowly behind a service vehicle hours before the couple’s bodies were discovered. Authorities have not publicly confirmed that such footage exists, nor have they identified a service vehicle or said that anyone was following the Marais couple.
Still, if the recording is real, it could become a critical piece of the timeline.
Ernst Marais, 71, and Dina Marais, 73, were found dead near Crooks Corner in the far northern section of Kruger National Park. Their bodies reportedly bore multiple stab wounds, and their green Ford Ranger double cab remains missing. Police opened a murder and hijacking investigation after the couple failed to return from a safari outing.
The location has made the case especially alarming. Crooks Corner sits near the Limpopo and Levubu river system, close to the borderlands of South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Reports say surveillance showed the missing vehicle did not leave through official park gates, while tyre tracks suggested an off-road route that may have led toward Mozambique.
That is why a dashcam clip near Pafuri would matter.
If the Ford Ranger was filmed behind a service vehicle, investigators would likely examine several details: the exact time, the direction of travel, the registration plate, whether the Ranger matched the Marais vehicle, whether anyone else was visible inside, and whether the service vehicle belonged to SANParks, a contractor, a lodge, or an unknown party.
The phrase “before sunset” is important because the Marais couple’s final confirmed movements remain central to the case. If footage places their vehicle on a particular route before darkness, it may help investigators narrow the window between ordinary travel and fatal encounter.
The most troubling question is whether the Ranger was already being followed.
Several reports have said investigators are considering whether Ernst and Dina may have encountered poachers or criminals before they were killed. People reported that one theory is that the couple may have stumbled across illegal activity and were killed to prevent them from raising the alarm.
A service vehicle in the frame would not prove involvement.
It could be coincidence.
It could belong to legitimate park operations.
It could have passed the Ranger without any connection to the murders.
But in a case where the stolen vehicle vanished without using official exits, every moving object near the final route becomes important.
The missing Ford Ranger may be the key to the entire investigation. SANParks reportedly said the vehicle did not leave through any of the park’s nine access gates or two official border posts into Mozambique, raising the possibility that it was driven out through the bush instead.
That detail turns the dashcam claim from curiosity into potential evidence.
If the tourist captured the Ranger before sunset, police may be able to compare the footage with gate cameras, ranger patrol logs, service vehicle schedules, cellphone location data, and tyre-track evidence near Crooks Corner.
For the Marais family, the possibility is unbearable.
A passing tourist may have unknowingly recorded the couple while they were still alive.
The road may have looked calm.
The vehicle may have looked ordinary.
Nothing in the frame may have suggested that within hours, Ernst and Dina would be dead and their bakkie gone.
That is the horror of the dashcam theory.
It suggests the final road may not have been hidden at all.
It may have been filmed in plain sight by someone who had no idea he was watching the beginning of a murder investigation.
Until police confirm the footage, the claim remains unverified. But the question it raises is now one of the most chilling in the Kruger case:
Was the Ford Ranger simply driving toward Crooks Corner — or was someone already moving behind Ernst and Dina before the park went silent?
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