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Former husband and girlfriend accused of burning the mother of three children

The former husband of the missing teacher and the mother of three children, as well as her friend, were arrested on charges of murder. The body, charred beyond recognition, was found the next day after the arrests in the vault a few miles from its place of residence.

Photo: site screenshot / nbcnewyork.com

Xanum-year-old Janine Kammarat went missing nearly a week before her burnt body was found in a trash bag lined with air fresheners.

Ayisha Egea, a friend of her ex-husband, Janine Cammarata, Michael, told the investigators where to look for the body.

According to a high-ranking official, the husband got on a surveillance camera at the site. Now both are accused of second degree murder.

Murder charges were received while the forensic office continued the process of identifying the teacher’s charred body.

On Thursday, April 4, investigators stated that the body was charred to the extent that it was impossible to recognize it. A spokeswoman for the office of forensic medicine said that the identity has not yet been confirmed.

Janine Kammarata, an elementary school teacher on Staten Island, has not appeared at her home in the same area since last Saturday. Erik Gansberg, who represents Kammarat during the divorce proceedings against Michael Kammarat, said that the missing woman went to her husband's house in Queens to see her children that night when she disappeared.

New York police confirmed that Janine Kammarata was last seen on her way to Rockaway, Queens. Police said they were still searching for her car, the white Chevy Cruz 2017 of the year.

Hansberg said that Janine Kammarata was “frightened” by her divorce with her husband, and that if something happened to the woman, it was most likely his own work.

Photo: site screenshot / nbcnewyork.com

Gansberg said Michael Cammarata cared for the children because Janine lived in an apartment that was not suitable for them. Janine worked two jobs - at a primary school and a store - and did not show up for either of them this week. The couple did not have a legal agreement regarding child custody.

According to Hannsberg, they lived together, but their problems began in 2017. Hansberg said that he and Janine Kammarat talked about the upcoming court hearing about a week ago.

The trial took place on Monday. Janine did not appear on it.

“When Janine didn't show up in court, I couldn't understand why and it was very frustrating,” he said. — We tried to call her on her mobile phone. The call went directly to voicemail, text messages and email.”

Hansberg described her as a dedicated teacher, a good worker and a loving mother. Landlord Janine on Staten Island also could not contact her.

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