A MAN'S body was found today at the house where the man charged with Betty Yates' murder was arrested.
Police said the death of the young man in Black Bull Road, Folkestone, Kent, was being treated as non-suspicious and a post-mortem examination will be held.
Sources said it was the same property where Stephen Farrow was detained on Sunday following a tip-off from the public after Avon and Somerset Police launched a nationwide manhunt.
Farrow, 47, of no fixed address, was remanded in custody today charged with the murders of retired teacher Mrs Yates and South Gloucestershire vicar John Suddards.
The discovery of the man's body is not believed to be linked to their deaths. One source said that it is believed to be drugs-related.
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