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Missing Hull woman Renata Antczak: Husband one of two charged | Missing Hull woman Renata Antczak: Husband one of two charged |
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The husband of a missing woman has appeared in court to face charges. | |
Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen near her home in Hull after dropping her daughter off at school on 25 April. | Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen near her home in Hull after dropping her daughter off at school on 25 April. |
Her dentist husband Majid Mustafa, 47, of Beamsley Way, is accused of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak. | |
Mr Mustafa and Robert Lipinski, 45, of Emerald Grove, are also charged with conspiring to cause grievous bodily harm with intent to Dariusz Kleinert. | |
Mr Lipinski also faces one count of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak and another victim, his wife, Anna Lipinski. | |
Both men appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court earlier. | Both men appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court earlier. |
They were remanded in custody and will appear before Hull Crown Court on 19 June. | They were remanded in custody and will appear before Hull Crown Court on 19 June. |
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Ms Antczak had driven her daughter to Broadcare Primary School on the morning she disappeared. | Ms Antczak had driven her daughter to Broadcare Primary School on the morning she disappeared. |
Police investigating her disappearance have searched a number of addresses in the city. | Police investigating her disappearance have searched a number of addresses in the city. |
A police spokeswoman said the charges against the two men emerged as part of the investigation but added they were still treating Ms Antczak'a disappearance as "a missing person inquiry". | |