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‘We believe Nicola sadly fell into river’

Police investigating the disappearance of Nicola Bulley say they believe she ‘sadly fell into the river Wyre’.

Superintendent Sally Riley says she has not been found despite an extensive search of the area, along the river and 15km to the sea.

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