Investigation into Nicola Bulley's death begins

The inquest into the death of Nicola Bulley will begin later today.

the 45 year old She disappeared on January 27 this year, after dropping her children off at school and then taking her usual dog walk along the River Wyre at St Michael’s on Wyre in Lancashire.

After another walker found his dog loose, the alarm was raised that Nicola was missing. Police confirmed that his phone was still connected to a work Teams call, on a bench overlooking the river.

The mortgage broker was immediately deemed a “high risk” missing person, prompting a massive police search operation, hundreds of local search volunteers, and intense media and public interest. His family also called in private underwater search specialists amid a conspiracy frenzy on social media that fueled waves of tourists and content creators visiting the scene.

His body was found in the river about a mile below the bank on February 19. Police had urged people not to speculate about the disappearance and maintained from the outset that there were no suspicious circumstances and that Nicola may have gone into the water. due to a “problem” with her springer spaniel dog, Willow.

Ms Bulley’s family and friends said they did not believe the police “theory” and urged people to keep looking. Paul Ansell, her partner of 12 years, gave television interviews asking for help, saying her daughters wanted their mother home.