Hi-Tec Security
A reward of R50 000 is being offered for information that could bring the perpetrators to book following the murder of a Johannesburg visitor in Kenton on Sea in the Eastern Cape.
The body of 44-year-old Warren van der Vyver from Bryanston was found off Middle Beach Road early Wednesday morning by fellow joggers.
He had sustained a single stab wound while out jogging and had been robbed of his watch and cell phone.
A massive manhunt involving more than 80 people on the ground and two helicopters was launched yesterday in the thick bushes around Kenton for the killers.
Ference Toth, who heads up the Kenton Nightwatch Community Policing Forum, said Van der Vyver's family had posted a R30 000 reward while Hi-Tec Security added another R10 000 and community members donated R10 000 which he said was still growing.
Station Commander Tommie Parkinson said while the perpetrators were still at large, every lead was being followed up.
He appealed to anyone who might have information that could assist the investigation to contact the Kenton-on-Sea police.