The family of a mother and her two children found dead at a property in Great Denham on Tuesday, July 7, have issued a heartfelt tribute, describing their loss as 'unimaginable'. Police believe the victims are Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, 42, known as Zandile, and her daughters Natalie, 15, and Nala, 5, although formal identification has not yet taken place.
Family statement and request for privacy
A family member said: “The Khumalo family is deeply saddened to confirm the passing of our beloved Zandile (Nothabo) Khumalo and her two children.
“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.
“As the circumstances surrounding their passing remain the subject of an official investigation, we are unable to comment further at this stage. We are also awaiting guidance from the relevant authorities before confirming funeral and memorial arrangements.
“We respectfully ask for patience and understanding as the necessary processes are completed. An official update will be shared as soon as further information can be released.
“We kindly request that the media and members of the public respect our family’s privacy during this profoundly difficult time and refrain from sharing or circulating unverified information or speculation.
“The Khumalo family sincerely appreciates the continued love, prayers, and support shown by family, friends, and the wider community.”
School tributes to Natalie and Nala
The two schools attended by Natalie and Nala have also paid tribute. Mrs Gemma Gibson, Headmistress of Bedford Girls' School, remembered Natalie: “Natalie was a bright and accomplished Year 10 student who was dearly loved by everyone at Bedford Girls’ School.
“She was a talented dancer, musician and keen sportswoman. She was fun loving, full of life and had a positive impact on everyone she came into contact with; she will be remembered with warmth and affection. Her tragic death, together with that of her loving mother and younger sister, who were also well known to many of us, is a hugely devastating shock to all at Bedford Girls’ School and the wider Harpur Trust group of schools.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with Natalie’s wider family, friends and all of those impacted by this terrible news.”
Headteacher Jo Webster, of Pilgrims Pre Prep School, paid tribute to Nala: “Nala was a much-loved member of our school community who brought joy to those around her every day. Many of our staff had known her since she was seven months old and had the privilege of watching her grow. Known for her inquisitive and bubbly nature, positivity and wonderful sense of humour, she was a little ray of sunshine.
“Whether wearing one of her favourite colourful hair accessories, making those around her laugh or taking centre stage in our Pre-School Nativity, Nala brought warmth and happiness wherever she went. She had an extraordinary impact on our community and will be remembered with enormous love and affection. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with Nala’s family, friends and everyone affected by this heart-breaking loss.”



