Renata Antczak: £10k reward in missing woman case

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Renata AntczakImage source, Humberside Police
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Renata Antczak has been missing for close to eight months

A reward of up to £10,000 is being offered for information about the murder of a missing woman from Hull.

Renata Antczak, 49, was last seen near her home in the city after dropping her daughter off at school on 25 April.

No body has ever been found and police are treating the case as a murder investigation.

The Crimestoppers charity said it is offering the reward "for information that leads to the conviction of those responsible for her murder".

Gemma Gibbs, from Crimestoppers, said: "Renata was a popular woman and was in close contact with friends and family in both England and her native Poland, so for that dialogue to be completely cut off raises lots of questions."

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Ms Antczak was captured on CCTV dropping her daughter at school on the day she disappeared

Ms Antczak's dentist husband Majid Mustafa, 47, has been charged with two counts of conspiracy to administer a noxious substance.

He is due to appear at Hull Crown Court on 8 January.

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