A 28-year-old man has been charged with the murder of former British boxing champion Shaun Cummins, who was found dead in his home last week.
After neighbors reported a foul smell emanating from Cummins' residence, police investigated the home.
They found human body parts in the freezer and determined that they had belonged to the 44-year-old Cummins.
Thomas Dunkley, an acquaintance of Cummins, was arrested last week and charged with the murder.
Cummins, who retired from boxing in 1995, went 22-6-1 in his career. Known as the "Guvnor," Cummins was a two-time Inter Continental Light Middleweight champion in 1992 and 1993.
Cummins was paralyzed from the chest down after a motorcycle accident in 2004.
(H/T to Deadspin)
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