Bath graduate Catherine Wells-Burr: Woman charged with conspiracy to murder
A woman is expected to appear in court this morning charged over the death of Bath Spa University graduate Catherine Wells-Burr.
Anna Julia Lagwinowicz, 32, will appear before Bristol Magistrates Court charged with conspiracy to murder.
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Catherine Wells-Burr
Avon and Somerset Police said two men, aged 31 and 38, who have also been arrested in connection with the investigation, remain in police custody.
Catherine, 23, from Chard, who graduated from Bath Spa University with a first-class degree in business management, was discovered inside her burning car near Illminster in Somerset last week.
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Detective Inspector Simon Crisp, who is leading the inquiry, said: "I am still extremely keen to speak to a number of people who have not yet come forward.
"We know that there were many motorists who passed the site on Wednesday morning, and those people may have information that could help us.
"I would ask that you come forward and speak with us no matter how small you think your information may be, please let us decide.
"It is also important that we speak with anyone who may have been in the area between 3am and 6am on Wednesday, using the roads between Chard and Ashill (the A358).
"Did you see a red Ford Focus, five-door hatch back that may have been in company with another vehicle? If you did, please contact us."




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