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Married dad-of-two, 38, charged after female torso found in suitcases – leaving house ‘like an abattoir’ - The Sun

THIS is the married dad-of-two charged after the torso and body parts of a woman were found in dumped suitcases.

Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, was held by cops after the human remains were found in the Forest of Dean this week.

 Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, appeared in court today

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Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, appeared in court todayCredit: Midlands Media Agency
 Police raided a property in Birmingham after the discovery

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Police raided a property in Birmingham after the discoveryCredit: SnapperSK
 He was charged with assisting an offender last night after cops found a dismembered body

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He was charged with assisting an offender last night after cops found a dismembered bodyCredit: Midlands Media Agency
 Teams have been scouring the forest for evidence after the grisly find

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Teams have been scouring the forest for evidence after the grisly findCredit: � Andrew Lloyd

Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with murder, while Sorithaya has been charged with assisting an offender.

Both appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates' Court via video link today.

Gordon has been in court this morning - she spoke only to confirm her name, address, date of birth and Jamaican nationality, before Sorathiya appeared this afternoon.

The defendants sat behind a table at the Gloucestershire Police custody suite at Compass House for the videolink hearing.

District Judge Joti Bopa-Rai remanded both custody and ordered her to appear before Gloucester Crown Court on May 19.

The body parts were found near a quarry, near Coleford in the Forest of Dean, on Tuesday night.

Police were alerted after a member of the public reported suspicions about a vehicle due to its erratic driving.

The victim, thought to be a woman from the Lozells area of Birmingham, has not been named pending DNA results.

PAIR CHARGED

Neighbours in Wolverhampton today told of their shock as police descended on Sorathiya’s five-bed home in Denmore Gardens, a quiet residential cul-de-sec.

The tradesman moved to the home three years ago from Slough, Berkshire, with his wife, Redha. The Indian couple are said to have two teenage children.

Neighbour Tesman Raju, 74, said: “It’s so shocking. They are a lovely family - I never had a bad word to say about them.

“I saw them all just the other week cleaning their car on the driveway. There didn’t seem to be a problem.

“I considered them to be friends. When their father died, they knocked on my door and I went to their funeral. We got on well with them.

“The son is a nice guy. He didn’t have a bad word to say about anyone. All the family is nice to talk to.

“It’s such a shock to see the police here.”

A Mercedes remained parked in the drive of the house but there was no sign of the family’s white Range Rover, bought as a Valentine’s Day present for Redha.

Another neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “They are a well off family.

"It’s a nice house to live in and there’s usually a white Range Rover outside. There have been detectives going in and out all day.

"Police officers have been knocking on doors asking questions but they’re not telling us much.”

The property in Birmingham – the suspected murder scene - was described as being 'like an abattoir'.

A source close to the investigation told The Sun: “It was like a bloodbath."

Sorithiya and Gordon were charged by Gloucestershire Police last night.

A spokesman said: “A woman has been charged with murder in connection with the discovery of human remains in the Forest of Dean on the evening of Tuesday 12 May.

“Gareeca Conita Gordon, 27, from Birmingham, has been charged with the murder of a woman on or before 12 May 2020.

“Mahesh Sorathiya, 38, from Wolverhampton, has been charged with assisting an offender on or before 12 May 2020.

“The pair have been refused bail and are due to appear before magistrates in Cheltenham via video link.

“Police are awaiting results of DNA tests to establish the identity of the victim.”

 Police have been investigating in the forest after making the shocking find

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Police have been investigating in the forest after making the shocking findCredit: � Andrew Lloyd
 Cops investigated a home in Birmingham amid the probe

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Cops investigated a home in Birmingham amid the probeCredit: SnapperSK
 Officers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries

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Officers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiriesCredit: SnapperSK
 Police raided the home after the grisly discovery

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Police raided the home after the grisly discoveryCredit: @SnapperSK
 Arrests have been made as police search the forest for more clues

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Arrests have been made as police search the forest for more cluesCredit: � Andrew Lloyd
 A detective can be seen scouring the forest after the arrests were made

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A detective can be seen scouring the forest after the arrests were madeCredit: � Andrew Lloyd

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