Thursday, 19 January 2023

Couple Plead Not Guilty To Murder Of Missing Stepdad

Missing: Frank McKeever
A woman alleged to have tortured and killed her missing step-father with the assistance of her boyfriend, appeared in custody at the Old Bailey yesterday, where she denied the charge.

Surie Suksiri, 31, of Earlsferry Way, Islington and Juned Sheikh, 47, of Haywood Street, Camberwell are both charged with the murder of “cheerful and gentle” Frank McKeever, 63.


He was last seen alive as he walked along Highbury Park, near the junction with Highbury Grange at 10.00pm on Saturday, August 28, 2021, allegedly in the company of Sheikh.


Both Suksiri and Sheikh pleaded not guilty to the charge, plus an additional count of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body on or around September 3, 2021.


Juned Sheikh & Surie Suksiri
They were remanded in custody until a four-week trial beginning on October 2.


Suksiri attended court wearing a brown jacket and her hair tied in a bun while Sheikh appeared via videolink from HMP Belmarsh, wearing a grey tracksuit. 


The Metropolitan Police’s Specialist Crime team have led the investigation to locate Mr McKeever, involving extensive searches of premises; open spaces; lakes; canals and other waterways without success.


He was reported missing on September 9, 2021 by a couple who were planning a home exchange with him.


Suksiri and Sheikh had previously been arrested and later released under investigation on September 28 and October 10, 2021.


During the wide-ranging probe into Mr McKeever’s disappearance a reward of up to £20,000 was offered in return for information as to his whereabouts, but he has never been found.


During the search for him Mr McKeever’s family said: “Please could you help us find our brother, Frank McKeever.


“It will soon be the first anniversary of his disappearance as he was last seen on 28th August 2021.


“Our family had lost touch with him for some years, but we were so happy to re-connect with him last summer and were looking forward to being with him again to rebuild family ties.


“He seemed happy and positive about the future and he had remained loyal to his favourite football team Birmingham City.


“We really miss his cheerful and gentle personality and his sense of humour.


“He had a zest for life and loved chatting to people and was no doubt looking forward to celebrating his birthday on the 31st August and the Bank Holiday weekend.


“Sadly, he has now disappeared without trace and we are desperate for any news.


“we are very worried for his welfare and safety and will give help and support for anything he needs.


“If anyone has any information on his whereabouts please contact the missing People charity or the police. A reward is being offered.”

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