By Africa Crime Desk
At the time, it looked like nothing.
A tourist couple preparing to leave.
A quiet moment near Pafuri.
An elderly woman glancing back before getting into the vehicle with her husband.
But after Ernst and Dina Marais were found murdered near Crooks Corner, one local worker reportedly could not stop thinking about Dina’s face.
According to a claim now circulating around the Kruger investigation, a worker near the Pafuri picnic area remembered Dina Marais appearing uneasy before she and Ernst left the area. He allegedly noticed her looking toward the tree line more than once, as if something in the bush had caught her attention.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed this witness account. Police have not released a statement saying Dina was being watched, followed, or visibly frightened before the couple vanished.
But if the account is accurate, it may become one of the most haunting human details in the case.
Ernst Marais, 71, and Dina Marais, 73, from Mossel Bay, were last seen in the Pafuri area before they failed to return from a safari outing. Their bodies were discovered two days later near Crooks Corner, in the far northern section of Kruger National Park, close to the Limpopo and Levubu rivers. Reports say both victims had multiple stab wounds, and their Ford Ranger was missing.
The location has intensified the mystery.
Crooks Corner is not an ordinary scenic stop. It sits near the borderlands of South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, a remote zone historically associated with smuggling routes and cross-border movement. Reports have said the couple’s missing vehicle did not leave through official park gates, while tyre tracks suggested a possible off-road route toward Mozambique.
That is why Dina’s alleged unease matters.
If she looked toward the tree line repeatedly, investigators would want to know what she saw.
Was there a person standing in the bush?
A vehicle parked where it should not have been?
A movement that did not match wildlife?
Or simply the nervous instinct of someone who sensed danger before anyone else did?
Several reports have said investigators are considering whether the couple may have encountered poachers or criminals before they were killed. PEOPLE reported that one theory is that Ernst and Dina may have stumbled upon illegal activity and were killed to prevent them from alerting authorities.
That theory gives the worker’s memory a darker weight.
A tree line in Kruger can hide almost anything: animals, rangers, tourists, poachers, smugglers, or someone watching the road. In the quiet northern section of the park, a few seconds of eye contact or a strange movement in the bush may not seem important until after tragedy gives it meaning.
The brutality of the murders has shocked South Africa. Reports say the couple were stabbed multiple times, and some outlets have reported that their hands were bound before their bodies were found in crocodile-infested water.
For investigators, every small memory from that day may now matter.
A glance.
A pause.
A worker’s uneasy recollection.
A vehicle seen near Pafuri.
A face that looked back twice before disappearing down the road.
Until police confirm the witness account, it remains an unverified claim. But it captures the fear at the center of the Marais case: that Dina may have sensed something wrong before the danger became visible to everyone else.
The final question is almost unbearable.
Was Dina simply looking back at a picnic site she was leaving behind?
Or had she already seen the first sign of the people who would follow Ernst and her into Kruger’s most remote silence?
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