Missing Hull woman Renata Antczak: Husband one of two charged
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Renata Antczak was last seen on 25 April
The husband of a missing woman has appeared in court to face charges.
Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen near her home in Hull after dropping her daughter off at school on 25 April.
Her dentist husband Majid Mustafa, 47, of Beamsley Way, is accused of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak.
Mr Mustafa and Robert Lipinski, 45, of Emerald Grove, are also charged with conspiring to cause grievous bodily harm with intent to Dariusz Kleinert.
Mr Lipinski also faces one count of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance to Mrs Antczak and another victim, his wife, Anna Lipinski.
Both men appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court earlier.
They were remanded in custody and will appear before Hull Crown Court on 19 June.

Majid Mustafa is a dentist at a practice in Bransholme, Hull
Ms Antczak had driven her daughter to Broadcare Primary School on the morning she disappeared.
Police investigating her disappearance have searched a number of addresses in the city.
A police spokeswoman said the charges against the two men emerged as part of the investigation but added they were still treating Ms Antczak'a disappearance as "a missing person inquiry".

Police have searched a number of addresses in Hull in connection with Ms Antczak's disappearance