The Asian Age

Indian-origin man aided murder offender, charged

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London, May 16: An Indian-origin man in the UK has been charged with assisting an offender and remanded in custody in connection with a murder inquiry in south-west England. Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhamp­ton in central England, appeared before Cheltenham Magistrate­s’ Court along with a 27-year-old woman, who is charged with the murder of a woman whose remains were found in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucester­shire earlier this week.

“A woman has been charged with murder in connection with the discovery of human remains in the Forest of Dean on the evening of Tuesday 12 May,” the local Gloucester­shire Police said in a statement.

“Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, and of Salisbury Road, Birmingham has been charged with the murder of a woman on or before May 12, 2020. Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, and of Denmore Gardens, Wolverhamp­ton has been charged with assisting an offender on or before May 12, 2020,” the statement added.

The pair have been refused bail and the police said that the results of DNA tests to establish the identity of the victim are

still awaited.

The human remains of the unidentifi­ed woman had been discovered by the police in two suitcases close to a quarry near Coleford in the Forest of Dean on Tuesday night.

Police were alerted after a member of the public reported suspicions about a vehicle due to its erratic driving. The vehicle was located a short while later and two people were spoken to by officers, leading to the discovery of two suitcases containing the remains. A post-mortem was found to be inconclusi­ve and further examinatio­ns are ongoing to establish the cause of death, the police said.

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