Three charged with kidnap and murder of Andrzej Kulesza

Andrzej Kulesza Andrzej Kulesza went missing last September after going out to buy milk and bread

Three people have been charged with the kidnap and murder of a man whose remains were found in a field in Northampton in April last year.

Andrzej Kulesza, of Stamford Hill, north London, disappeared in September 2010 after going to buy milk and bread.

Kamil Dreszer, 26, of Edmonton, east London, Daniel Kosowski, 39, of Upton Park, east London and Artur Janik, 26, of Walsall, West Midlands, are due to appear in court on Tuesday.

Two other men remain on police bail.

Mr Kulesza's remains were found on 25 April last year by a woman walking her dog in a field near Rothersthorpe.

Mr Dreszer was charged with the offences last week and is set to appear at the Old Bailey, while Mr Kosowski and Mr Janik are due before Brent Magistrates' Court.

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