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Man in court over 'Tati' murder Murder charge remand over 'Tati'
(about 6 hours later)
A man charged with the murder of Ermatati Rodgers, the 41-year-old woman who went missing 15 months ago, will appear in court later. A man has been remanded in custody charged with murdering Ermatati Rodgers, a 41-year-old woman who went missing 15 months ago.
Lukasz Reszpondek, 27, of Wrexham, a Polish national, is also charged with the unlawful disposal of her body.Lukasz Reszpondek, 27, of Wrexham, a Polish national, is also charged with the unlawful disposal of her body.
He will appear before Mold magistrates on Thursday morning. The defendant followed proceedings at Mold magistrates via an interpreter.
Indonesia-born Ms Rodgers, known as Tati, was last seen in Gwersyllt, near Wrexham in January 2008. Police found human remains near Wrexham on Tuesday. Indonesia-born Ms Rodgers, known as Tati, was last seen in Gwersyllt, near Wrexham, in January 2008. Police found human remains near Wrexham on Tuesday.
Mr Reszpondek was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday.Mr Reszpondek was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday.
He has been living in Wrexham for more than three years and had worked in a factory and a fast food restaurant. He has been living in Wrexham for more than three years and had worked in a factory and a fast food restaurant. He is married and has two children.
He is married and has two children but it is understood his family left Wrexham and returned to Poland last year. At the hearing at Flintshire magistrates in Mold on Thursday, Mr Reszpondek was also charged with intending to prevent the coroner from holding an inquest into an alleged violent death.
Defending solicitor Kieran Henry unsuccessfully applied for bail on behalf of the defendant.
Ermatati Rodgers, aged 41, went missing in January 2008
Heavy digging machinery was brought to land near the historic Erddig Hall last Thursday and specialist dogs were used in the search after new information was given to officers working on the case.Heavy digging machinery was brought to land near the historic Erddig Hall last Thursday and specialist dogs were used in the search after new information was given to officers working on the case.
The remains have not yet been formally identified.The remains have not yet been formally identified.
Investigations have taken place on land near Wrexham
Ms Rodgers lived alone, and had a close circle of friends, according to police.Ms Rodgers lived alone, and had a close circle of friends, according to police.
On the day she disappeared, she sent a text message to a friend arranging to meet at lunchtime on 5 January.On the day she disappeared, she sent a text message to a friend arranging to meet at lunchtime on 5 January.
But she failed to turn up after leaving her flat and her friend later raised the alarm.But she failed to turn up after leaving her flat and her friend later raised the alarm.
Ms Rodgers was seen on CCTV in the Somerfield store in Gwersyllt on 4 January, 2008 in what is believed to be the last sighting of her. Ms Rodgers was seen on CCTV in the Somerfield store in Gwersyllt on 4 January, 2008 in what is believed to be the last public sighting of her.
Her disappearance was featured on the BBC's Crimewatch last December, and a £100,000 reward was offered for information that could help trace her. Her disappearance was featured on the BBC's Crimewatch last December, and a £100,000 reward was offered for information that could help to trace her.