Nicola Bulley was walking her dog after dropping her two children off at school when the dog was found wandering alone and her phone spotted on a bench next to the river, still logged into a group work call. 9News
Home Secretary Suella Braverman wrote on Twitter that the latest developments in the case were "heart-breaking" and "distressing."Bulley, who worked as a mortgage adviser, went missing on the morning of Friday, January 27.A short while later, her dog was found wandering alone and her phone spotted on a bench next to the river, still logged into a group work call.
at the time of her disappearance. Lancashire Police Detective Superintendent Rebecca Smith told journalists on Wednesday that the social media frenzy had "significantly distracted" the investigation. "In 29 years' police service, I've never seen anything like it."Some of it's been quite shocking and really hurtful to the family. Obviously, we can't disregard anything, and we've reviewed everything that's come in but of course it has distracted us significantly.
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