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Two charged with murder over burned body in Southfields garden Southfields burned garden body: Two charged with murder
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A man and a woman have been charged with murder after a badly burned body was discovered in the garden of a south-west London home. A man and a woman have been charged with murder after a badly burned body was found in a back garden.
Ouissem Medouni, 40, and Sabrina Kouider, 34, both of Pulborough Road, Southfields, are accused of the murder of an unknown person. Ouissem Medouni, 40, and Sabrina Kouider, 34, were arrested by police called to Wimbledon Park Road, Southfields, on Wednesday evening.
Police and fire crews found the body after being called to Wimbledon Park Road at 18:30 BST on Wednesday. The pair, both of Pulborough Road, will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court later.
It was too badly burned to work out the person's gender and age, said police. The person's remains are too charred to work out their gender and age, the Met said.
The pair will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court later. Det Insp Richard Leonard said detectives were "doing everything we can to identify the deceased".
Det Insp Richard Leonard of the Metropolitan Police said previously that detectives were "doing everything we can to identify the deceased". Neighbours reported a burning smell and seeing "light smoke" coming from the garden of a property.
A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course, said police. One local man, who asked not to be named, said his daughter came home with a letter from school as a result of the police activity.
A Sheringdale Primary School spokesman said: "This is an incredibly distressing incident that has come as a great shock to the whole school community."
A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course.