Kent: The man accused of killing the mother of two was last seen at a gas station

A man has been charged with murder for the disappearance of mother and daughter.
Alexandra Morgan, 34, from Sissinghurst, Kent, was last seen at a gas station near Cranbrook at 7:20 a.m. on Nov.
Since then, she disappeared and has no contact with her family.
Gas station manager Rose McAuley was the last person known to have seen Ms. Morgan.
She told BBC News that Ms. Morgan was well-dressed and talked about driving to Yorkshire, even though her Mini Cooper was driving irregularly.
Ms McAuley added: ‘It was funny when she was driving to Yorkshire when your car broke down after three turns.
‘It’s got £10 worth of fuel, so when you put two and two together, it doesn’t match up now. “
Officials from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Department have opened an investigation into the disappearance of Ms Morgan and Mark Brown, of St-Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, who were arrested last Thursday.
The 40-year-old was later charged with murder just before midnight on Sunday.
He appeared at Medway Magistrates Court earlier today and will appear at Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday.
Kent Police have confirmed the search for Ms. Morgan’s body continues at several locations.
A 53-year-old man from Hastings, East Sussex, was also arrested in connection with the case on Friday but was later released without charge.
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