The family of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has confirmed that his body is indeed missing, raising serious concern and uncertainty surrounding his remains in South Africa. Family spokesperson Makebi Zulu revealed that the late leader’s body was removed from Two Mountains Funeral Parlour by South African police in the company of unidentified individuals. Its current whereabouts remain unknown. According to Zulu, the family has not been informed of where the body was taken, describing the situation as deeply troubling. He assured the public that more information will be shared as soon as clarity is established. Edgar Lungu died on June 5, 2025, in South Africa. Since then, his burial has been delayed due to an ongoing dispute between his family and the Zambian Government. This latest development adds a dramatic turn to an already tense situation, leaving many awaiting answers on the fate of the former president’s remains.