The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Body in fire car murder probe

Victim Rafal Lyko had recently visited his parents in Auchterard­er

- JAMIE BUCHAN

A major murder inquiry has been launched after the body of a Perthshire man was found inside a burning car.

Detectives are trying to trace the final moments of 36-year-old Rafal Michal Lyko.

The Polish national flew back to Scotland to visit his parents in Auchterard­er days before his death.

Police Scotland last night confirmed they were treating the case as a murder.

The Mercedes GLE car that Mr Lyko was found inside was stolen from the Oxgangs area of Edinburgh on January 24.

Mr Lyko flew back from Poland to visit family in Tayside on Saturday February 9. Neighbours said his parents had been left devastated.

Detective Chief Inspector Davie Scott has appealed for anyone who saw Mr Lyko after he returned to Scotland to get in touch.

A murder probe is under way after a Perthshire man’s body was found inside a burning car.

Polish national Rafal Lyko visited his family in Auchterard­er shortly before his death, detectives revealed yesterday.

The 36-year-old’s remains were discovered by police inside a stolen Mercedes in the Lanarkshir­e town of Blantyre last week.

Emergency services were scrambled to the scene after witnesses reported hearing a loud explosion.

The father of one had moved from Tayside to Poland several years ago, but had flown back to Scotland to visit his parents.

Neighbours at his family home in Auchterard­er town centre spoke of their shock.

“The family are just devastated,” one resident said. “Rafal hadn’t been back home for a while, but they always kept in touch.

“He moved to Poland a few years ago and hasn’t been back much since. They are such kind people and they’re struggling to come to terms with what’s happened.”

There was no response from Mr Lyko’s parents’ address last night.

Investigat­ors are now trying to piece together Mr Lyko’s final moments.

It is understood he also visited Crieff, before travelling to South Lanarkshir­e.

The car is believed to have been in East Kilbride and Cambuslang before it was found alight in Greenhall Park, Blantyre, just before 8pm on Monday.

Residents raised the alarm, reporting a loud bang in the area where the car was found.

Police Scotland’s major investigat­ion team have now launched a murder probe into the death and appealed for informatio­n from the public.

Detective Chief Inspector Davie Scott said: “We are issuing a photo of Rafal and are hoping that anyone who remembers seeing him will contact us.

“We have had a good response from our appeals to date, but we still need to piece together Rafal’s last known movements.”

He said: “Rafal arrived at Edinburgh Airport on Saturday February 9 from his home in Poland. From there he travelled to the Tayside area to visit relatives.

“Officers are working hard to gather as much informatio­n on Rafal’s death and work out where he then travelled to after that. We are keen to speak to anyone who has any knowledge of Rafal’s movements after Saturday February 9.”

Police had earlier revealed the Mercedes had been stolen in the Oxgangs area of Edinburgh last month.

Det Ch Insp Scott added: “The Mercedes GLE car he was found in is undergoing extensive forensic examinatio­n and officers are continuing to track it from when it was stolen from the Oxgangs Road area of Edinburgh on Thursday January 24 2019 to when it was seen in South Lanarkshir­e on Monday February 11.

“On that Monday morning it was seen near East Kilbride town centre. We believe the vehicle was later in the Halfway area of Cambuslang before it was found on fire near Greenhall Park, Blantyre.

“I would urge anyone who recognises Rafal, or who saw him after Saturday the 9th of February, to contact us.

“Any small piece of informatio­n on his movements or the car involved could be vital to our investigat­ion”

It was reported that Mr Lyko was so badly burnt that there was a delay confirming his identifica­tion.

Farmer Andrew Smillie, who lives near the crime scene, said: “I couldn’t see the car, but I could see the glow from the fire and then I heard a loud bang.”

Anyone with informatio­n is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference number 3663 of February 11 or call Crimestopp­ers in confidence on 0800 555 111.

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