A 34 year-old woman is due to appear in court on Sunday afternoon in connection with the discovery of a body at a property in Limerick on Friday.
The body, believed to be that of 38 year-old Polish national Michal Rejmer who had been missing since December 30th, was found in the back garden of a house in the Briarfield area of Castletroy.
The woman was arrested on Friday evening under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984 and will appear before a special sitting of Limerick District Court at 1pm today after she was formally charged in relation to Mr Rejmer’s death.
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Mr Rejmer’s remains were found by members of the Limerick land search team and gardaí during a search for the missing man in Castletroy.
He had been living in Limerick for a number of years, and lived and worked close to where the discovery was made.
The body was moved from the house on Saturday and a postmortem was conducted by State Pathologist Marie Cassidy.
Mr Rejmer was a member of Dooneen Athletic Club and was highly recognisable as he always wore a bandana while running.
Gardaí are appealing for anyone with information to come forward and are carrying out house to house enquiries.