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Mother's body hidden for a week- Farik
Farukh case
7.6.2005
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The body of a
mother-of-two probably lay in the boot of a car
parked outside a railway station for more than a
week, police believe.
Detectives think Inga Losiene was killed at her home
in Southend, Essex, and was then left in a red
Vauxhall Astra less than 500 yards away.
Police are searching for Ms Losiene's partner Farik
Farukh, also 32.
Her father, Alexus Chmieliauskas, 56, appealed to Mr
Farukh to come forward and speak to police.
Items examined
At a news conference in Southend on Tuesday, Essex
police also said they believe that whoever killed
her had an accomplice.
Ms Losiene was last seen near her home in Southend
on 27 May.
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Photo: BBC : Farik Farukh disappeared two days after
Inga Losiene
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Her partner, Farik Farukh, 32, an Iraqi Kurd,
disappeared two days later after taking her two
children to a family friend.
An Essex Police spokeswoman said it would take some
time to formally identify the woman's body but a
murder investigation had been launched.
Riviera Drive, where the car was found, has been
cordoned off and police have been carrying out a
search of the area.
Officers spent part of the weekend examining the
couple's house in York Road and took away items.
Forensic tests have also been carried out on Mr
Farukh's Rover car, which was found abandoned on the
A14 in Suffolk the day before he disappeared.
www.bbc.co.uk
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