In the African Country of Democratic Republic of Congo, where two United Nations detectives went missing earlier this month, reports from the country reveal that the bodies of two white people has been found in the country’s troubled province of Kasai.
According to Ceoafrica, Michael Sharp, an American man, and Zaida Catalan, a Swedish woman, were seized by an unknown group along with four Congolese support staff.
In a statement on social media, Mr Sharp';s father, John Sharp, said it was highly likely that the bodies, found in a shallow grave, were those of his son and Ms Catalan as no other westerners had been reported missing in the area.
Kasai has been affected by unrest since the killing of a tribal leader there last August.
About 40 police officers were decapitated there by a local militia over the weekend.