
Mikaeel Kular was last seen at his Edinburgh home on Wednesday
The
mother of three-year-old Mikaeel Kular has been charged in connection
with the death of her son after his body was found in Fife.
Rosdeep Kular, 33, was detained on Friday night and arrested
and charged on Saturday. She is due to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court
on Monday.
Mikaeel was reported missing from his Edinburgh home on Wednesday evening, prompting a major search.
Hundreds of people attended a memorial service for him on Saturday evening.
Police Scotland Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham thanked rescue teams and the public
A house in Kirkcaldy was searched by police officers after Mikaeel's body was found in a wooded area behind it
Assistant Chief Constable Malcolm Graham, of Police Scotland,
told a briefing outside police headquarters in Edinburgh on Saturday
evening that the investigation into the disappearance of Mikaeel had
continued "at pace".
"Following formal
identification, I can now confirm that a 33-year-old woman has been
arrested and charged in connection with Mikaeel's death," he said.
"The woman is expected to appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Monday."
He said police had received more than 500 calls to a dedicated phone line in relation to Mikaeel's disappearance.
ACC Graham thanked rescue teams and the public for their help in searching for him.
"I would like to again recognise the overwhelming public
assistance that Police Scotland have received during the course of this
very complex investigation. This includes his family and friends, with
whom our thoughts remain," he said.
The officer said inquiries were continuing, led by the force's major investigation team.
Mikaeel's home was in Ferry Gait Crescent in Edinburgh, about 20 miles away from a house in Kirkcaldy where his body was found
"I ask that anybody who has any information that they feel would assist the investigation contacts the police," he added.
House searched
Mikaeel's body was earlier removed from woodland behind a property in Dunvegan Avenue, Kirkcaldy, and taken away by ambulance.
A house in the road was searched, along with an area of woodland to the rear and side of the property.
Forensic teams are expected to continue their search around the property for a couple of days.
Soft toys and flowers were left outside his home in Edinburgh
Hundreds of people attended a memorial service for the three-year-old
A neighbour said Ms Kular and her five children had lived at
the Dunvegan Avenue address until 18 months ago and that Mikaeel and his
twin were born while the family lived at the house.
The house is about 20 miles away from the family's home in Ferry Gait Crescent in the Muirhouse area of Edinburgh.
More than 200 volunteers from the community had joined the emergency services to look for him.
Hundreds of people gathered at Muirhouse St Andrew's Church in Edinburgh on Saturday evening for a service in his memory.
Many also left flowers and soft toys and lit candles outside his home in Edinburgh.