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    Sunak Concerned Over Police Release of Private Information in Nicola Bulley Case

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    Sunak Concerned Over Police Release of Private Information in Nicola Bulley Case

    RISHI Sunak is concerned about the police disclosing personal information about the missing Nicola Bulley.

    The Prime Minister joined an expanding list of MPs and senior police officials who have questioned Lancashire Police.

    The police department has been criticized for revealing private information about Nicola that made her a high-risk missing person.

    ALSO READ: Family slams police decision to release โ€œvulnerabilityโ€ claims about Nicola Bulley

    Rishi expressed concern that private information had been made available to the public.

    He added, “I’m pleased to hear that the police are investigating how this occurred.

    “My thoughts are obviously with Nicola’s friends and family, but we must now continue our search for her.”

    Wednesday at a press conference, officers disclosed that Nicola was classified as high risk due to “specific vulnerabilities.”

    Later, it was revealed that Nicola had struggled with alcoholism and menopause and had stopped taking HRT medication.

    Lancashire Police has initiated an internal investigation into the investigation.

    Additionally, the department has referred itself to the Independent Office of Police Conduct.

    ALSO READ: Friend defends Nicola Bulley over police sharing alcohol struggles

    Home Secretary Suella Braverman has now discussed the case with police leaders.

    In a meeting with Chief Constable Chris Rowley and his senior team on Friday, a source voiced her concerns regarding the disclosure.

    She reportedly “requested updates on the investigation.”

    Yesterday, Nicola’s family expressed their anguish as the three-week mark passed since her disappearance.

    Her sister Louise Cunningham stated, “It’s been three weeks since you’ve been home.

    “We all miss you so much, it’s time to return home.”

    Louise shared the post with a photo of herself, Nicola, and their mother, Dot.

    While Nicola’s father Ernie Bulley revealed that “every day is a struggle” after his daughter’s disappearance, he stated that “every day is a struggle.”

    ALSO READ: Nicola Bulleyโ€™s family blames stopping menopause drugs for health crisis

    The 73-year-old told Sky News that no progress has been made since three weeks ago.

    “All we need is a breakthrough to give us hope.”

    Nicola is described as being white, 5ft 3ins tall, and sporting shoulder-length, light-brown hair.

    She was last seen wearing a black ankle-length quilted gilet jacket, a black waist-length Engelbert Strauss coat, and black skinny jeans.

    She wore ankle-length green Next wellies, long green walking socks tucked into her jeans, a necklace, and a pale blue Fitbit.

    Nicola speaks with an Essex accent and has ties to the Thornton-Cleveleys region close to Blackpool.

    Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to call 101 and reference log 473 for the 27th of January, or dial 999 for immediate sightings.

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