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Ming Jiang charged with murder over body found in suitcase Ming Jiang in court charged with murder over body found in suitcase
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A man has been charged with murder following the discovery of a dismembered and burnt man in a suitcase in a lay-by near the Peak District. A man has appeared before magistrates charged with murder following the discovery of a dismembered and burnt man in a suitcase in a lay-by.
The remains, missing the head and arms, were discovered just off the A628 at Tintwistle, Derbyshire, on 10 October.The remains, missing the head and arms, were discovered just off the A628 at Tintwistle, Derbyshire, on 10 October.
Ming Jiang, 42, from Manchester, will appear before magistrates in Chesterfield later. Ming Jiang, 42, from Manchester, spoke only to confirm his date of birth and address at Chesterfield Justice Centre on Monday morning.
The name of the victim will not be released until his family has been informed of his death, the force said. The alleged victim has been named for the first time as Yang Liu.
The man is believed to be about 18 to 40 years old, with white or light-coloured skin and 5ft 8ins to 5ft 11ins (1.73m to 1.80m) tall. Mr Jiang, who has been charged with murder between 5 and 10 October in Manchester, has been remanded in custody until an appearance at Nottingham Crown Court on Tuesday.
Police believe the remains were dumped sometime between 21:00 BST and midnight on Sunday, 9 October. Police made a number of appeals for information about the victim as no DNA match had been found.
Inquiries were widened to include missing people cases from areas including Manchester, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Cheshire, Merseyside and Staffordshire, in a bid to find the man's identity. He was believed to be about 18 to 40 years old, with white or light-coloured skin and 5ft 8ins to 5ft 11ins (1.73m to 1.80m) tall.
Detectives denied speculation the body was that of Corrie McKeague, 23, who vanished after a night out in Bury St Edmunds in September. Detectives believe the remains were dumped sometime between 21:00 BST and midnight on Sunday, 9 October.
Inquiries were widened to include missing people cases from areas including Manchester, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Cheshire, Merseyside and Staffordshire, in a bid to confirm the man's identity.
Detectives have said that the body was not that of Corrie McKeague, 23, who vanished after a night out in Bury St Edmunds in September.