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Murder probe launched after missing man found dead in Sandwell

A murder probe has been launched after a man who went missing before Christmas was found dead at an address in Sandwell this morning.

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At around 9am this morning officers investigating the disappearance of Baljit Singh uncovered his body in the basement of an address in Beeches Road, Rowley Regis.

The 50-year-old from Harborne was last seen on December 23 when he left his home to collect a birthday cake for his son.

However, he failed to arrive and the alarm was raised later that day.

A 32-year-old man and 27-year-old woman arrested on New Year's Eve in connection with Mr Singh's disappearance are now being questioned by detectives on suspicion of his murder.

The pair were arrested by West Midlands Police officers from an address in Kingswinford at around 4.30pm yesterday, initially on suspicion of stealing the 50-year-old's Range Rover.

Detective Inspector Warren Hines, said: "We believe Mr Singh disappeared from Smethwick High Street in early- to mid-afternoon on December 23 – and that he'd had a drink in the Red Cow pub there before leaving in his grey 58-plate Range Rover.

"I'd really like to speak to anyone who was in Smethwick High Street between 1pm and 4pm on December 23 and may have seen Mr Singh or his vehicle – any information they can provide could help progress the investigation.

"Did anyone see him or talk to him in the Red Cow pub…did anyone see him with other people? Mr Singh was a short man, around 5ft 3ins tall with black hair and was wearing a pink shirt with white stripes at the time."

Two other people arrested on suspicion of car theft – a 28-year-old man and 23-year-old woman from Kingswinford – have both been released on police bail pending further enquiries.

Anyone with information is urged to call Det Insp Warren Hines at West Midlands Police on 101.

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