A Melbourne man charged over dismemberment murder

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This afternoon, Peter Joseph Tiberi, 25, appeared in the court who was charged with one count of murdering Mr Faugere at an unknown place around October 20, 2011. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen asked Tiberi when he appeared in the dock if he agreed to police taking a DNA sample after his appearance. Tiberi said that he would let a bucal swab to be taken in the holding cells of the Melbourne Custody Centre beneath the court.

In the burnt-out house in St Leonards near Geelong, some of the remains of Yengo Faugere were revealed by the police following the fire.

Defence solicitor Tim Gattuso told the court his client did not have any custody management issues. Tiberi was wearing a black long sleeve t-shirt when he appeared, which advertised gymnasium equipment, was remanded in custody to appear again in November.

The NSW man might have been dead for about four months before the police found some of his body parts hidden at a bayside drug lab at St Leonards on the Bellarine Peninsula. It took a week before investigators realized that human remains were among the volatile chemicals stored at the premises.

Tiberi was remanded in custody to face the same court in November for his charge. Mr Faugere, a bar and nightclub promoter, had vanished from a shared house in suburban Melbourne on October 19 last year and police believe he probably died only a short time after his disappearance.


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