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Man detained over body in church Body in church is missing woman
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A man has been detained after a woman's body was discovered in a church in Glasgow. A body found inside a Glasgow church has been identified as missing Polish woman Angelika Kluk.
The family of Angelika Kluk, a missing Polish student, are still waiting for identification of the body, found in the church where she had been staying. Strathclyde Police, which are treating the death as suspicious, have also confirmed that a 60-year-old man has been arrested by another police force.
The body, which had been hidden within St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Glasgow's Anderston area, was discovered on Friday night.The body, which had been hidden within St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Glasgow's Anderston area, was discovered on Friday night.
The BBC understands that a man has been detained by the Metropolitan Police. Ms Kluk, 23, was reported missing after she had failed to turn up for work.
Ms Kluk, 23, was reported missing on Monday after she had failed to turn up for her job as a cleaner in the city. The BBC understands the arrested man was detained by the Metropolitan Police.
She was last seen within the church grounds last weekend. A statement by Strathclyde Police on Sunday said: "Police are treating the death as suspicious and a post mortem will take place to establish the exact cause of death.
This was Ms Kluk's second summer in Glasgow, having visited Scotland the previous year along with her father and older sister Aneta. Open door policy
"We can also confirm that a 60 year-old man has been arrested in another police force area in connection with an unconnected matter.
"A full report will be sent to the procurator fiscal."
Ms Kluk was last seen within the church grounds last weekend.
It was the woman's second summer in Glasgow, having visited Scotland the previous year along with her father and older sister Aneta.
On both occasions she stayed at St Patrick's chapel house where priest Father Gerry Nugent operates an "open door policy" for those in need of shelter.On both occasions she stayed at St Patrick's chapel house where priest Father Gerry Nugent operates an "open door policy" for those in need of shelter.
A post mortem examination to establish the cause of death is being carried out, but police said they could not determine when the results would be available. A post mortem examination to establish the cause of death will be carried out on Sunday.