4:11am UK, Sunday January 23, 2011
A 32-year-old Dutchman will appear in court tomorrow charged with the murder of landscape architect Joanna Yeates.
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Engineer Vincent Tabak, who lived next door to the 25-year-old at 44 Canynge Road, Clifton, Bristol, was arrested on Thursday.
Specialist search teams have been examining the flat he shares with his girlfriend, Tanja Morson, an analyst for Dyson, in Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Miss Yeates lived with her boyfriend, 27-year-old Greg Reardon.
Her frozen body was found dumped in a lane on the outskirts of Bristol on Christmas Day.
Jo vanished on December 17 after going to the pub with work colleagues
She disappeared on Friday December 17 after going for Christmas drinks with work colleagues.
Mr Reardon reported her missing after he returned to Bristol on December 19 following a weekend away visiting family in Sheffield.
A huge police operation swung into action after Miss Yeates' body was found on the verge in Longwood Lane, Failand, North Somerset.
Forensics experts outside Jo's rented flat in Clifton
Tabak was the second person arrested by detectives investigating the murder.
Her landlord, Chris Jefferies, 66, was arrested on December 30 and questioned for three days before being released on bail.
Tabak, who speaks three languages, is due before Bristol magistrates on Monday morning.
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