The Roman The Boondock Saints
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Originally published | December 6, 2016 |
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Authors | Sylvain Reynard |
Preceded by | The Roman: Florentine Series |
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ID | 2329578 |
About The Roman The Boondock Saints
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Keeley Bunker, of Tamworth, was reported missing earlier in the evening of 19 September
A 19-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a woman whose body was Found in Staffordshire woodland.
Police say a body Found near The Roman Way area of Tamworth on Thursday night is that of 20-year-old Keeley Bunker, although formal identification has yet to take place.
Wesley Streete, of Tamworth, will appear before North Staffordshire Justice Centre on Monday.
Ms Bunker's family are being supported by specially-trained officers.
On Saturday, police investigating The Cause of Ms Bunker's death described it as "unexplained. "
A post-mortem examination was due to be carried out over the weekend.
Ms Bunker, of Tamworth, was reported missing earlier in the evening of 19 September.
Staffordshire Police said any information or footage that could help them with the case can be uploaded to their website, anonymously if required.
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