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Pair charged with murder after body found buried under cubby house

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A man and a woman have been charged with murder after police found what they believe are the remains of a missing person south of Brisbane.

Police said a 46-year-old man was reported missing from Beenleigh in March 2022.

Police found what they believe are the remains of a missing person at Bethania, near Logan, after executing a search on Monday.Nine News

Following extensive investigations over the past four years, detectives executed a search warrant on Monday at a property on Old Trafford Road at Bethania, near Logan, where they allegedly discovered human remains.

A crime scene was declared and detectives from the Logan Criminal Investigation Branch remained at the property.

Two people – a 52-year-old Bethania man and a 45-year-old Windaroo woman – have been charged with murder and interference with a corpse.

They were set to appear at Brisbane Magistrates Court on Tuesday.

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