Graduate Murder: Third Person Charged

A man has been charged with the murder of a university graduate whose body was found in a burning car.

Tadevsz Dyytryszyn, 38, will appear before magistrates in Bristol on Wednesday accused of killing Catherine Wells-Burr, 23.

Miss Wells-Burr was discovered in her red Ford Focus near Ilminster, Somerset in September by firefighters.

Avon and Somerset Police said Miss Wells-Burr's boyfriend Rafal Piotr Nowak, 31, and his former partner Anna Julia Lagwinowicz, 32, who have both been remanded in custody accused of conspiracy to murder, would also be charged with her murder.

A police spokeswoman said: "Detectives investigating the murder of Catherine Wells-Burr have today charged a second man with her murder.

"Following Catherine's death in September, Tadevsz Dyytryszyn, aged 38, was arrested and released on police bail.

"Investigations have continued since, and this weekend he was further arrested by officers, and this afternoon was charged with her murder.

"Rafal Nowak and Anna Julia Lagwinowicz, who are currently awaiting trial, have also jointly been charged with murder."

Polish nationals Nowak and Lagwinowicz are facing a plea and case management hearing at Bristol Crown Court in January.

They were accused, between May 1 and September 13, of conspiring with others to murder Miss Wells-Burr.

Miss Wells-Burr, who was known as Caf, gained a first-class degree in business management at Bath Spa University.

She then went to work as a business analyst for Chard-based Numatic International, known for the Henry vacuum cleaners.

Her parents, Jayne and Phil, have office jobs at the firm where Nowak also works.

Following their daughter's death, they spoke of their shock at how the investigation has developed.

"Our beautiful Catherine was inspirational to so many people and touched their hearts," they said in a statement released by police.

"We are so shocked, devastated and disappointed by the recent developments.

"Our aim is now to seek justice for Catherine."

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