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Sunday, 19 February 2023

Nicola Bulley: Lancashire Police find body in River Wyre

 IF this body proves, sadly, to be Nicola Bulley then questions need to be asked how her body ended up at this part of the river.

It is SUSPICIOUS to say the least how body has turned up a day after the police indicate an internal inquiry. And that is after extensive searches of the river too.

It is SUSPICIOUS where the body was found, as her body would have been face down in the water around the point she was speculated to have gone in the water. But there had been extensive searches with no reward.

Dare we say it, yes we do .... if this IS identified as Nicola Bulley then there needs to be an assessment of how long her body as been in the water; are there any unexplained marks on her body? It could be a strong possibility that an abductor has taken advantage of the news story and disposed of her body were it could be found (We'd considered she would be disposed of at sea). It had been one of the options being considered. But all indications had been she had never gone into the water. It might still be the case. It could very well turn out that not only is their her abduction here, but also her murder. Sad to say it here, but it is a strong possibility, IF it is her body that has been found.

It is a very upsetting scenario, especially as she will now have two children who have lost their mum. Finger crossed, for their sake, it is not Nicola Bulley. But then it if isn't, who is it and how did they end up in the river? 

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Police searching for missing Nicola Bulley have found a body in the river.

The mother-of two disappeared during a riverside dog walk in St Michael's on Wyre in Lancashire three weeks ago, sparking a major search operation.

Lancashire Police said they "sadly recovered a body" after they were called to the River Wyre near Rawcliffe Road at 11:35 GMT on Sunday.

A statement said formal identification had not yet been carried out "so we are unable to say" if it was Ms Bulley.

The death was currently being treated as "unexplained", it added.

"Nicola's family have been informed of developments and our thoughts are with them at this most difficult of times. We ask that their privacy is respected," Lancashire Police said....<<<Read More>>>...