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Three charged over ‘murder’ of dad-of-one whose remains found dumped in woodland

THREE people have been charged with the murder of a dad-of-one whose remains were found dumped in woodland over two years ago.

Mohammed Shah Subhani, known as Shah, vanished back in May 2019 when he failed to return to his home in Hounslow, West London.

Mohammed Shah Subhani's remains were found dumped in Buckinghamshire woodland back in 2019
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Mohammed Shah Subhani's remains were found dumped in Buckinghamshire woodland back in 2019Credit: PA

The 27-year-old's remains were found months later in Beaconsfield, Bucks., on December 19.

Amraj Poonia, 26, of Horley, Surrey; Raneel Poonia, 25, of Slough, Bucks; and Gurditta Singh, also 25, of Slough, were on Friday charged with murder and perverting the course of justice, Scotland Yard said.

They are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Saturday.

At the time Mr Subhani went missing, an extensive search was carried out to help find him.

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Dozens of Met Police homicide detectives were involved in the operation, which was guided by a forensic archaeologist.

Police had also offered a £20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction in the case.

Speaking after the tragic find, Mr Subhani's sister, Quirat, said: "It broke our hearts and shattered our world when we were told Shah's body was discovered in an abandoned woodland 15 miles from home.

"This will haunt us for a lifetime."

A forensics tent was set up in Hedgerley, Bucks., after cops found the remains of Shah Khan Subhani at the bottom of a woodland gulley close to the A40
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A forensics tent was set up in Hedgerley, Bucks., after cops found the remains of Shah Khan Subhani at the bottom of a woodland gulley close to the A40Credit: The Sun
Met murder squad cops had carried out an extensive search to find the remains
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Met murder squad cops had carried out an extensive search to find the remainsCredit: The Sun
Police pictured at the scene in December 2019
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Police pictured at the scene in December 2019Credit: The Sun