Police revisit the site of Nicola Bulley’s discovery

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Police revisit the site of Nicola Bulley’s discovery

Police and divers returned to the site where two dog walkers found Nicola Bulley’s body in February.

Ms. Bulley, a mortgage adviser and mother of two, disappeared after taking her dog for a walk on 27 January.

Her body was found after three weeks. Her springer spaniel and work conference call-connected phone were found on a riverbank bench.

Preston County Hall will hold an inquest into her death on June 26.

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Lancashire Police confirmed that the coroner is directing the scene work and that the College of Policing has commissioned an independent review of their handling of Ms. Bulley’s disappearance.

Amateur sleuths and social media users have offered theories, some of whom have faced arrest. The police have said that these people have “distracted significantly” from the official investigation.

Police divers are back in the River Wyre to investigate Nicola Bulley’s death.

An independent review of the police’s investigation ordered due to public interest. Later on this year, there will be an investigation.

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