A post-mortem examination in the UK finds that a woman and her two daughters died from blunt-force trauma, according to reports that also note the case’s ongoing court process abroad. The victims are identified as Nothabo Zandile Tshuma, 42, known as Zandile, and her daughters Natalie, 15, and Nala, five. The bodies were reportedly discovered at a detached home in Bedfordshire valued at about £1.3 million. The reports state that Tshuma appears in a court in South Africa, reflecting that legal proceedings are taking place alongside the UK investigation into the deaths. The sources agree on the cause of death described in the post-mortem—blunt-force trauma—and on the identities and ages of the woman and her two children. They also align on the UK location where the bodies were found and reference the property’s reported value. Beyond these points, the two accounts provided do not include additional confirmed details about circumstances, investigative findings, or the status of charges in court.