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The husband of award-winning make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens, whose body was found near a lane in Sussex, has been charged with her murder. The husband of award-winning TV make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens, whose body was found near a lane in Sussex, has been charged with her murder.
Mrs Chenery-Wickens, 48, disappeared in January on her way to a meeting at the BBC in London. Mrs Chenery-Wickens, 48, disappeared in January on a day she was due to attend a meeting at the BBC in London.
Her body was found by a dog walker in Little Horsted on Thursday. Her body was found by a dog walker in Little Horsted on Thursday. The cause of death has not yet been established.
David Chenery-Wickens, 51, from Duddlewell, Sussex, is due to appear at Hastings Magistrates' Court later charged with his wife's murder. David Chenery-Wickens, 51, from Duddlewell, Sussex, is due to appear at Hastings Magistrates' Court later.
Mrs Chenery-Wickens was identified by dental records in a post-mortem test.Mrs Chenery-Wickens was identified by dental records in a post-mortem test.
The cause of her death has not yet been established.
Emmy AwardEmmy Award
Mrs Chenery-Wickens worked for more than 20 years on BBC shows including Casualty and the League of Gentlemen. She had worked for more than 20 years on BBC shows including Casualty and the League of Gentlemen.
She was also a make-up artist on Pride and Prejudice and won an Emmy award in 2000 for her work on Arabian Nights.She was also a make-up artist on Pride and Prejudice and won an Emmy award in 2000 for her work on Arabian Nights.
In 2003 she was nominated for a Bafta in the make-up and hair design category for her work on Dead Ringers, missing out to an artist from Little Britain.In 2003 she was nominated for a Bafta in the make-up and hair design category for her work on Dead Ringers, missing out to an artist from Little Britain.
Dead Ringers impressionist Jon Culshaw made a televised appeal for help in finding Mrs Chenery-Wickens days after she was reported missing by her husband on 24 January.Dead Ringers impressionist Jon Culshaw made a televised appeal for help in finding Mrs Chenery-Wickens days after she was reported missing by her husband on 24 January.