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Nicola Bulley, a 45-year-old English mother who has been missing since January 27, was found dead more than three weeks later. His disappearance had moved the UK.
UNITED KINGDOM – The news has confirmed the family’s “worst fears”. This Monday, February 20, Lancashire Police confirmed the death of Nicola Bulley, a 45-year-old mother whose disappearance nearly a month ago had concerned many Britons.
On January 27, this mother of two went out to walk her dog by a river and was never heard from again. She has since been wanted, thanks to considerable police resources, and her face made daily headlines in the press across the Channel.
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However, during a press conference on Monday, police in this county in north-west England confirmed that the body found the day before not far from where he disappeared was in fact that of Nicola Bulley. The officers who spoke read a statement from the family regretting that their “worst fears” were confirmed, adding that they regret “never being able to understand what would have happened to them in their final moments.” can”.
“We will never be able to understand what Nicky went through in her final moments.” Nicola Bulley’s family rele… https://t.co/CkTqQfoJnI
– BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking)
The police always passed on the family’s word and also lashed out at the local media. The text particularly complained that the husband of the mother of the family could be portrayed as a potential perpetrator, or even the requests from several permanent news channels. “Nikki, you’re not missing anymore. Now you have been found and can rest in peace. We love you,” his loved ones wrote in a press release read during the press conference.
“They took it upon themselves again to tell stories about us… to increase their own profits… leave us alone… https://t.co/rb2lfUnFhJ
– BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking)
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