The body of a woman found on wasteground has yet to be identified by police who are looking for missing mother-of-four Francealle Rosser.
A 43-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a woman of 60 whose body was found on wasteground in south Wales.
The body was not moved from the site in Talbot Green, near Llantrisant, until late on Wednesday after forensic teams had conducted investigations.
Police say the body found on Talbot Green industrial estate has been formally identified as Francealle Rosser, from Ton Pentre, Rhondda.
Ms Rosser, 60, known as Fran, has been missing since Saturday and South Wales Police have launched a murder inquiry.
The man who was arrested on Tuesday will appear at Pontypridd magistrates on Friday morning.
Detectives have arrested a man and are continuing to question him in custody.
The police said they were still keen to speak to any witnesses.
Police said Ms Rosser, from Ton Pentre in Rhondda, the mother of a daughter and three sons, was last seen when she left her semi-detached home on Saturday night, but she may also have been in a Bridgend pub later.
Mother-of-four Ms Rosser, who was known as Fran, had been missing since Saturday when she was last seen at her home in Rhondda.
Fran Rosser left her Rhondda home at 2000 GMT on SaturdayShe is believed to have been at the Fox and Hounds pub in Bridgend later that nightPolice investigating her disappearance found a body at Talbot Green on Wednesday morning
It is believed she was going to meet a man in The Fox and Hounds pub in Blackmill, Bridgend, that evening.
The body was found on Wednesday morning on Coedcae Lane between Llanharan and Pontyclun.
Neighbour Phillip Hawkins said Ms Rosser, known as Fran, had lived on the same street all her life and was born in the house she lived in.
"She kept herself to herself, I did not see a lot of her, to be honest," said Mr Hawkins.
"She was always cheerful and it is hard to believe she was 60. I thought she was a lot younger than that.
"She had four children who lived locally. She was very active - always out and about in the community and she was still working, I believe. She had her own business.
"She's a lovely lady and it is terrible news."
South Wales Police have formed a large investigation team and officers have been conducting extensive house-to-house enquiries.
Police have searched woodlands near the Fox and Hounds pub
A Home Office pathologist also examined the body at the scene on Wednesday.
Police are continuing to appeal for information on Ms Rosser's disappearance and said they were looking to pinpoint her movements between 2000 GMT on Saturday 9 February and 2140 GMT on 11 February.
It is believed she met a man in The Fox and Hounds pub in Blackmill on Saturday evening and detectives want to hear from anyone who saw her arriving or leaving.
The alarm was raised by Ms Rosser's family when she failed to go home or to work and her red Fiat Bravo car was found parked at the pub.
The alarm was raised by Ms Rosser's family when she failed to go home or to work and her red Fiat Bravo car was found parked at the pub.
Anyone with information can call the incident room in Bridgend on 01656 306 099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Her body was found on Wednesday morning on Coedcae Lane between Llanharan and Pontyclun.
Anyone who may have seen Mrs Rosser last Saturday or any other witnesses can call the incident room in Bridgend on 01656 306 099 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.