Murder charges after body found in wheelie bin

Andy GiddingsWest Midlands
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Thomas Niven's family paid tribute to him on Tuesday

Three people have been charged with murder after a man was found dead in a wheelie bin.

The body of Thomas Niven, 37, was found in a park off Daimler Road, in Coventry on Friday evening.

West Midlands Police said Tammy Sturdy, 45, Camron Sturdy, 21 and Shane Turkington, 37 have been charged with murder.

All three are from Coventry and have been remanded in custody, to appear at Coventry Magistrates' Court on Thursday morning.

After making an appeal over the weekend to discover the body's identity, the police formally named him on Tuesday.

News imageWest Midlands Police A green wheelie bin on a path with bushes and a blue tent in the backgroundWest Midlands Police
Police issued this photo of the bin Thomas Niven was found in, sharing details of his tattoos as they attempted to identify him

Niven's family issued a tribute through the force.

"We are all in shock and are devastated, our hearts are in pieces at the loss of Tom in such a cruel way. He was a pillar of strength towards us all," his family said.

"He was loving and caring, he loved all of his family, he was a big softy when it came to animals and his nephews and nieces."

The force said it was continuing to support the victim's family and it was still investigating the events which led to his death.

It has asked anyone with information to get in touch.

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