Missing for 8 years......
Yorkshire mum waved her daughter off to school and was never seen again
Kind and loving Renata Antczak waved goodbye to her daughter as she dropped her off at school. Tragically, the Yorkshire mum then went missing and there has been no trace of her since.
It is now eight years since the mum-of-two disappeared in a baffling and heartbreaking case that went from a missing person inquiry to a murder investigation. There are fears that her sudden disappearance may never be solved.
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Doncaster Crown Court heard how Dr Mustafa had become "obsessed" with the idea that his wife was having an affair and set up secret cameras to check on her phone and software. John Thackray, prosecuting, said Dr Mustafa had gone to "great lengths" to spy on his wife and had spoken with Mr Lipinski about trying to get GHB so he could use it on Renata, get her fingerprint and access her mobile phone.
Even after she had asked him for a divorce in January 2017, Dr Mustafa continued spying on Renata. The couple had been married for 23 years and moved to Hull in 2010.
He changed his plea to guilty and was given a 12-month conditional discharge.
Mr Mustafa has always strongly denied any involvement in his wife’s disappearance, despite their marriage difficulties. When asked by a Polish news crew if he had killed Renata, he replied: "No, of course not, if every man whose wife want a divorce will kill her, the world will probably end."
In 2019 he was struck off as a dentist for trying to obtain an illegal substance to drug his wife. General Dental Council held a professional conduct hearing following Mr Mustafa’s behaviour while he worked at Genesis Dental Care in Bransholme, Hull.
After a hearing, which Mr Mustafa did not attend, the committee made an order for him to be erased from the register and have his registration as a dentist suspended immediately. The committee found that Mr Mustafa had failed to "maintain boundaries in the relations he had with patients" by encouraging one of them to try and obtain GHB.
The committee also found Mr Mustafa to be unprofessional. The committee stated: "We are satisfied that Dr Mustafa’s conduct was unprofessional.
"Dr Mustafa’s conduct in asking a patient to obtain GHB to be used solely for the purposes of drugging his wife is clearly inappropriate.”
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