A Surbiton man has landed in the UK to face charges of murdering his mother.
Margaret Sheehy, known as Margot, was found dead from asphyxiation in her ground floor flat in Springfield Road, Kingston, on June 12, 2012.
The 58-year-old was found dead on her couch when colleagues at Intelliflo, a financial software company behind Kingston police station, noticed she had not turned up to work.
Her son Sean Heiss, 30, who used to live in a flat less than a mile away at the top of St Mark's Hill, Surbiton, will appear tomorrow at Westminster Magistrates' Court to face a charge of murder.
He was brought back to the UK by police from Spain.
Margot Sheehy was found dead in her Springfield Road flat in Kingston in June 2012.
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