Steven Gruzd, Scrabble prodigy and diplomat, murdered in express kidnapping

Steven Gruzd, a child Scrabble prodigy turned expert on African governance, was abducted and killed in Johannesburg on 27 March 2026. Police arrested five suspects after a rapid joint operation, classifying the incident as an express kidnapping for ransom and theft. Colleagues and friends remember him as a kind mentor and lifelong competitor.

Steven Gruzd was reported missing on the evening of Friday, 27 March 2026, after attending a meeting in Corlett Gardens. The Community Security Organisation (CSO) was alerted at about 6:30pm and confirmed a kidnapping. A joint operation with CAP Security and law enforcement led to the arrest of five suspects in the early hours of Saturday. Gruzd's body was found at the George Goch Hostel in Jeppestown. Gauteng police spokesperson Captain Tintswalo Sibeko said a murder case was opened. The CSO stated that all indications point to a criminal express kidnapping with no links to terrorism.

Gruzd headed the African Governance and Diplomacy Programme at the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) and was a leading authority on the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) for over two decades. SAIIA chief executive Elizabeth Sidiropoulos described him as a 'really decent, kind colleague, friend and family man' who mentored young scholars. She noted his pride in his daughters, one of whom graduated a week earlier, and his commitment to empowering local voices in sub-Saharan Africa.

Friends recalled Gruzd's Scrabble prowess, where he represented South Africa at world championships and ranked sixth globally in 1997. Larry Benjamin, a friend for over 40 years, called him an 'exceptionally bright, thoughtful, loyal and decent human being.' Ike Obidike, president of Scrabble South Africa, praised his refusal to give up and acts of kindness, like gifting a soccer jersey.

Gruzd is survived by his wife, Mandy, and daughters, Lauren and Megan. Wendy Kahn of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies said he approached everything with 'brilliance and humour.'

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