Roger Solik (66) still missing after horrific farm attack

Boere Krisis Aksie (B.K.A.)

Roger Solik (66) still missing after horrific farm attack
Roger and Christine Solik - Image - Die Vryburger

The family of Roger Solik has appealed to the public to help find their father who has been missing since the horrific farm attack in Nottingham Road, KwaZulu-Natal on February 17.

The body of Christine Solik (57) was found in the Inzinga River after ruthless criminals had murdered her during the farm attack. Read – Farm murder – Body of woman found in Inzinga River

According to the family, they are deeply concerned for the well-being of their father and wrote the following –

On Friday, 17 February 2017, we received a call from W/O Du Plessis, Branch Commander SAPS Nottingham Road. He informed us that there had been a robbery at our family home at the Bend Country Estate and that our mother Christine Solik (57) had been found in a river murdered some 70km away from the house.

Our father, Roger Solik (66), however, is still missing.

He has fought hard against Parkinson’s disease for twenty years. Daily medication is essential for his condition and, no matter how mentally fit he is, without his medication he will become very dysfunctional within 48 hours.

It is critical that we find our father soon as he has hours to live. If you have any information please contact SAPS 10111, W/O Du Plessis 083-777-0898, or SA CAN 08616-72226. We would be very grateful for any assistance.

Our parents were inseparable and their relationship was something to aspire to. It is hard to understand that on their community farmland estate, with rolling hills and endless nature, and neighbors 100m away that something so violent could happen. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

THANK YOU to SAPS Nottingham Road, The Hawks, War Rooms, K9, Flying Squad, Crime Intelligence, Search and Rescue, Ezemvelo Honorary Officers Airwing, Nottingham Road Land Owners Association, KZN Farm Associations, Careline Crisis Centre, Enforce Investigations, Together SA CAN and the outpouring from the community and friends. Whilst we find ourselves in the most difficult and tragic circumstances, the teamwork under the leadership of SAPS gives us hope.

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SOURCEBoere Krisis Aksie (B.K.A.)