A British man wanted over a 'horrific' UK kidnap and murder has been arrested in the Caribbean over a separate child abduction allegation.
West Midlands Police said they believed Kevin Wooden had fled the country when they released a picture of him five years ago and put a £10,000 reward on the table as they appealed for information following the death in a specialist burns unit of Polish national Tomasz Samel.
The 45-year-old suffered 75 per cent burns after his abduction in March 2019 by two men posing as Interpol officers in hi-vis vests outside his home in Handsworth, Birmingham.
Later the same day he banged on the door of a property in Bickerstaffe, Lancashire after being dumped 100 miles away.
He died three months later on June 21 2019 at the nearby Whiston Hospital’s Burns Unit, with cops leading the investigation at the time describing the attack as 'one of the most horrific' they had ever dealt with.








