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Body found in Patricia Goodband murder inquiry | Body found in Patricia Goodband murder inquiry |
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A woman's body has been found by police searching for a 76-year-old woman in Buckinghamshire. | |
Patricia Goodband, who was a director of a building supplies company based at her home in Woodham near Aylesbury, was reported missing on 9 January. | Patricia Goodband, who was a director of a building supplies company based at her home in Woodham near Aylesbury, was reported missing on 9 January. |
Thames Valley Police said the body was found in Woodham. Formal identification had not been completed. | Thames Valley Police said the body was found in Woodham. Formal identification had not been completed. |
Christopher Symons, 63, of Thackeray End, Aylesbury, is charged with Ms Goodband's murder. | Christopher Symons, 63, of Thackeray End, Aylesbury, is charged with Ms Goodband's murder. |
A second man, Robert Taft, 59, of Kings Close, Westcott, Aylesbury, is charged with perverting the course of justice. | A second man, Robert Taft, 59, of Kings Close, Westcott, Aylesbury, is charged with perverting the course of justice. |
Both men have been remanded in custody to appear before Aylesbury Magistrates' Court. | Both men have been remanded in custody to appear before Aylesbury Magistrates' Court. |
Det Supt Chris Ward said: "The body was found on land at Akeman House in Woodham this afternoon. | Det Supt Chris Ward said: "The body was found on land at Akeman House in Woodham this afternoon. |
"Scenes of crime officers and a forensic archaeologist are continuing to work at the location. | "Scenes of crime officers and a forensic archaeologist are continuing to work at the location. |
"The recovery of the body will understandably take some time and we will not be able to carry out a formal identification until this process has been completed." | "The recovery of the body will understandably take some time and we will not be able to carry out a formal identification until this process has been completed." |
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