The search for 71-year-old British tourist Elain McSorley in eMkhuze, KwaZulu-Natal, has been called off after a week-long operation yielded no results.

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According to African Insider, reports say that McSorley went missing on 27 September during a self-guided hike from the Ghost Mountain Inn and Safari.
When she failed to return, her partner alerted the hotel and authorities.
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The search for missing British tourist Elaine McSorley, who went on a self-guided hike in the eMkhuze area of northern KwaZulu-Natal has been called off. pic.twitter.com/IUWUqyWx37— SABC News (@SABCNews) October 5, 2025
An extensive six-day search was conducted by uMkhuze SAPS, IPSS Search & Rescue, K9 units from Vryheid and Empangeni, drones, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, and volunteers from security companies, local communities, the CPF, and nearby game reserves.
Despite these efforts, no trace of McSorley was found.
Search for a missing 71-year-old UK woman in the Mkhuze areahttps://t.co/QPNGHHd0iz#ArriveAlive #MissingPerson @IPSSRescue pic.twitter.com/xOe5XSfOjR
— Arrive Alive (@_ArriveAlive) October 5, 2025
SAPS said the investigation will continue, with hopes of narrowing down the search area.
Ghost Mountain Inn and Mkhuze Superspar were thanked for supporting the search teams.
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