Uwe Gemballa, known for its high -performance Porsche modifications, was a famous German car modified master. In 2010, during a business trip to South Africa, he disappeared mysteriously.
His disappearance and then killing was the subject of a different investigation. Let’s take a look at the primer of the original.
Uwe Gembella made a trip to South Africa.
On February 8, 2010, Gemballa came to Johannesburg, South Africa in order to investigate the opportunities to expand the luxury car transformation business, but after a short time after arriving, he contacted his wife Christiane and said to send 1 million euros urgently.
Normally, they did not use English, but during the telephone conversation, speaking English was tortured. This was the last communication of Gemballa with his family.
Uwe’s body was found in Africa.
In October 2010, Gemballa’s body was found in a grave near Pretoria. He was tied up with his hands and his mouth and nose were covered with parcel band. Compared to the autopsy reports, the killer sat on his chest and strangled him slowly. It was obvious that his death took place in great punishment and pain…
The murder investigation revealed that Gemballa could be connected to illegal activities.
Compared to the allegation, Gemballa was kidnapped to South Africa by hiding in the luxury vehicles he had modified to a large extent, but there was a conflict with the arrival of a Porsche Cayenne, which was expected to be 1 million euros in it.
Although there is no definite information, the authorities think that Gemballa may have been killed.
A few people involved in the incident were arrested.
In 2010, Thabiso Mpye was sentenced to 20 years of prisoner by accepting the error. In 2015, Thabo Mohapi, Kagiso Ledwaba and Galland Holworthy were sentenced to man kidnapping, murder and theft. Mohapi was sentenced to a total of 49 years of prisoner with the misdemeanors he had previously committed. Holworthy was sentenced to a prisoner for 25 years.
Of course, these names alone did not mention anything. They were probably a shooter who had great crime organizations behind.

In the investigation, Czech Mafia leader Radovan Krejcir was told that the murder was determined, but Krejcir could not be arrested from this fault because there was no sufficient evidence.
After the murder, there were some developments.
Following the murder of Uwe Gemballa, his company faced financial suffering and went bankrupt, but in August 2010 by Andreas Schwarz and investor Steffen Korbach under the name “Gemballa Gmbh”. In 2016, Steffen Korbach was the only owner of the company.
Marc Philipp Gemballa, the son of Gemballa, founded his own automotive company in the name to keep his father’s legacy and continues to make high -performance vehicle modifications.
Uwe Gemballa’s murder is unfortunately still maintaining my mystery. If you have your own theories, we look forward to the comments …