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Iuliana Tudos Finsbury Park death: Man charged with murder Iuliana Tudos Finsbury Park death: Man charged with murder
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A man has been charged with the murder of a woman who went missing on Christmas Eve.A man has been charged with the murder of a woman who went missing on Christmas Eve.
Iuliana Tudos, 22, was found in a disused building inside Finsbury Park, London, on 27 December.Iuliana Tudos, 22, was found in a disused building inside Finsbury Park, London, on 27 December.
A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a stab wound to the abdomen and a head injury.A post-mortem examination gave the cause of death as a stab wound to the abdomen and a head injury.
Kasim Lewis, 31, from north London, was charged on Tuesday. Kasim Lewis, 31, from north London, was charged on Tuesday and will appear before Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on Wednesday.
He was taken into custody from an address in Dalston, east London, on Monday.
'Brilliant, bright and kind'
Pub worker Ms Tudos, known by friends as Julie or Lili, was last seen as she headed for a bus home from Camden.
She was due to meet friends in Enfield, north London, later that evening before spending Christmas Day there, but never arrived.
She had been working at World's End pub for eight months before she disappeared.
Brendan Lucey, operations manager, said Ms Tudos was "a brilliant, bright, kind, funny young lady, loved by us all and the wider Camden community which she served".
He added: "We are devastated and our family at World's End are grieving for the loss of our friend.
"Our thoughts are with Julie's own family and friends at this unimaginably sad time."
Cards and flowers were attached to a sign in Finsbury Park near the police cordon.
One note described Ms Tudos as "beautiful" and said: "I will miss all the memories and the laughs we had together."
Another said she was a "happy and bubbly girl who would always make me laugh".
A drive to raise £4,000 to help Ms Tudos's family cover the cost of the funeral has led to more than £16,400 in donations.