Nicola Bulley: Partner ‘distraught’ as divers join searchon February 6, 2023 at 2:45 pm

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Nicola Bulley has not been seen since walking next to a river in Lancashire 10 days ago.

Nicola BulleyImage source, Police handout

A group of private divers have joined a police search to find missing Nicola Bulley.

The 45-year-old was last seen on a riverside dog walk in St Michael’s on Wyre in Lancashire 10 days ago.

Police believe Ms Bulley may have fallen into the River Wyre.

Divers have already been scouring the water, while volunteers have joined the search along with mountain rescue, sniffer dogs, drones and helicopters, but no trace of her has been found.

A team of divers from the private Specialist Group International (SGI) are now assisting with the search.

Forensic expert Peter Faulding, the firm’s founder, said: “If Nicola is here, I’m happy we will find her, if she’s in the river.”

He added his specialist equipment, a high-tech sonar which will scan the riverbed, has a “very high hit rate”.

Peter Faulding

Image source, PA Media

Mr Faulding said: “If we can’t find her in the next three or four days in this river, if she’s not here, then I’m confident that she’s not in this stretch of river. I’d be very confident of that.”

He added: “We are going to be working our hardest, we’ll probably be working under darkness tonight for a while and that’s my intention to help the family.”

Divers load equipment on to a boat

Image source, PA Media

Police said SGI’s offer to assist in the search was “taken up after speaking with Nicola’s family”, adding: “We continue to lead an extensive and far-reaching multi-agency search using a wide range of specialist equipment and resources.”

Family friend Emma White told BBC Breakfast she hoped the specialist team would be able to bring “answers”.

She said: “Following the theory or hypothesis of the police that Nicola is in the river, we need some evidence to back that up either way.”

Emma White

Ms White said the family have been disregarding speculation and have focused on the many “acts of kindness” people have shown.

She added: “At the end of the day we have two little girls out there who have lost their mummy.

“Whatever people are saying or the speculation, our end goal is to bring Nikki back and bring mummy home.”

On Sunday, the first images of the mother-of-two on the day she went missing were shared with the BBC by one of her friends.

Doorbell footage shows her loading her car outside her home on 27 January before driving her two children to school and going for a riverside walk.

CCTV images of Nicola Bulley

Image source, Emma White

She is seen on CCTV wearing a long dark coat, leggings and ankle boots with her hair tied in a ponytail.

Ms Bulley was last seen by another dog walker at about 09:10 GMT.

She had logged on to a work call beforehand.

Her dog and phone – still connected to the Teams call – were found at a riverside bench about 25 minutes later.

Supt Sally Riley said officers were “as sure as we can be that Nicola has not left the area where she was last seen and that very sadly for some reason she has fallen into the water”.

She said there was no evidence of “anything untoward” happening to her or any third-party involvement.

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Detectives said they were open to new information and criticised the online abuse of people who had been helping their inquiry, declaring it “totally unacceptable”.

Ms Bulley’s disappearance has drawn a lot of attention on social media with thousands of people commenting on the ongoing search, many sending support to the family and wishing her home safely.

But some people have been speculating about what might have happened by discussing the family’s finances and relationships.

Ms Bulley’s friend Heather Gibbons said “vile” theories being shared online were hurtful.

Members of the public use metal detectors on the banks of the River Wyre at St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire

Image source, PA Media

Supt Riley told The Sunday Times officers had found “no evidence of a slip or fall” near the bench where Nicola’s mobile phone was found but said falling from a sheer riverbank may leave no trace.

Another of Ms Bulley’s friends, Luke Sumner, said family and friends were “clinging to any sort of hope”.

He added: “If it is a case of her being in the river, then chances of survival are probably very slim. But we have no evidence to say that she has gone into the river.”

Map showing the last sightings of Nicola Bulley in St Michael's on Wyre showing she was seen on a river side path at 08.43, in a field at 08:47, another field at 9:10 and that her phone was near a river side bench at 09:20
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