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Kayleigh Haywood: Man, 28, charged with teenager's murder Kayleigh Haywood: Man, 28, charged with teenager's murder
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A 28-year-old man has been charged with the murder of teenager Kayleigh Haywood. A man has been charged with the rape and murder of Kayleigh Haywood.
The 15-year-old, from Measham, Leicestershire, has not been seen since Friday evening when she was dropped off outside Ibstock Community College. The 15-year-old, from Measham, Leicestershire, was last seen when she was dropped off outside Ibstock Community College last Friday evening.
Stephen Beadman, has been charged with murder and one count of rape, Leicestershire Police said. Stephen Beadman, 28, of George Avenue, Ibstock, is due to appear before Leicester Magistrates' Court later.
A second man, Luke Harlow, 27, has been charged with grooming and two counts of sexual activity with a child. A second man, Luke Harlow, 27, also of George Avenue, has been charged with grooming and two counts of sexual activity with a child.
The men, both of George Avenue, Ibstock, Leicestershire have been remanded into custody and will appear at Leicester Magistrates' Court on Friday. He is also due to appear before the same court.
Earlier, Kayleigh's family told how they had been left "devastated" and "heartbroken" after a body believed to be the missing teenager's was found late on Wednesday night. A body, believed to be the missing teenager's, was found in undergrowth near a lake in Ibstock on Wednesday night. The body has not yet been formally identified.
It was removed from undergrowth near a lake but has not yet been formally identified, although Kayleigh's family were informed of the discovery. After the discovery, Kayleigh's family said in a statement: "We are heartbroken, grief-stricken and as a family, utterly devastated.
In a statement, they described themselves as "grief-stricken", adding: "There are no words to express the way we are feeling." "There are no words to express the way we are feeling."
People in Kayleigh's home village said they had been left "numb" by news of the find. A post-mortem examination to establish the cause of death is yet to be held.
A post-mortem examination to establish the cause of her death is yet to be held.