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Grendel

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Grendel

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Exactly that - less than 1% of suicide victims drown themselves and if its a coast Tony oddly theres a great big cliff they jump off first and not just walk into a river and the impact kills them
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Deliberately ? I think that's the point being made

If she wanted to end it and voluntarily jumped in, she would have got into trouble further down the river, where then the body would eventually drift out to harder to search areas. For the experts not to be told she was a vulnerable person is crazy, and this is more or less the point they are making. Possible motives dictate everything. So much time was spent searching shallow areas on the presumption she accidently fell in, which now looks less likely to be the case.
 

skybluetony176

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Exactly that - less than 1% of suicide victims drown themselves and if its a coast Tony oddly theres a great big cliff they jump off first and not just walk into a river and the impact kills them
A) not all of the UK’s coastline is like Beachy Head so god knows what point it is you think you’re making there.

B) you’re clearly having a bad day and need an argument to feel better about yourself. This isn’t the place for it so I’m just going to ignore you on this thread from now on.
 

clint van damme

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Statement from the family both very sad and utterly depressing.
Hope anyone trying to buy or sell a story about this poor lady gets a flesh eating parasite infestation in their ring piece.
 

Nick

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Statement from the family both very sad and utterly depressing.
Hope anyone trying to buy or sell a story about this poor lady gets a flesh eating parasite infestation in their ring piece.
Why do they keep making statements daily?I find that weird
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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So what are people thinking? She's dead or alive ?

I said this much earlier on, but it feels like we don't have all the information, so it is hard to determine obviously. That being said, something didn't feel right early on, and this blunder from the investigators yesterday does a few things:

1) Makes them look like amateurs
2) Confirms that something has been off the whole time
3) Makes you question what else they know which isn't being released

For what it's worth (if there isn't a third party) I think she probably joined the Teams call and decided she had just had enough with it all. I always thought the timing of that was pretty significant, and the fact they have said nothing about her interaction on that call probably means something. If she was feeling that enough of life, a shitty/stressful/unhappy workplace can be a massive contribution. It might be that she just walked into the river without much further thought and floated down it, until she got to a point of hyperthermia, or even in trouble with bigger currents. By that point she is already far more ahead of where anyone thinks she might be, and the window to find her has closed up. It might not be easy for the river to kill you, but if you have lost the will to live and aren't fighting it, it probably will eventually.

I kind of hope I'm right, as the other options are probably even worse. Then again, who really knows what has gone on with the way this is being handled. If my theory has some truth in it, I just hope they find her body and her family can have some closure. It's absolutely tragic.
 

Grendel

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In the river
 

Nick

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How didn't the search expert find her? He was adamant. He looks a c**t now going on about the police wanting to search there.

Feel for the family.
 

Grendel

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How didn't the search expert find her? He was adamant. He looks a c**t now going on about the police wanting to search there.

Feel for the family.

A mile away found by a dog Walker
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Crazy if she was a mile away and wasn't found.

I guess it will all come out, but for now it's fucking tragic. The only slight silver lining is that there will be some closure at least.

Feels horrible even thinking about it.
 

rob9872

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For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.
 

Grendel

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For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.

This is correct. The person who died in the same spot was discovered I think 8 weeks after falling in
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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It's like a UK, adult McCann mystery.
The other thought that occurs, is that the investigation has been intentionally stalled/misdirected because the suspect is either one of their own, or someone a bit more high profile. Just a theory.

But who knows?

edit: I didn’t see the update! Well, now if that’s her body, then that’s a tad suspicious.
 

Saddlebrains

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Its never added up since the start. And it doesnt add up at the end if sadly it is her

I don't do conspiracy, but a lot of us on here said its been weird from the very beginning

And then you see the picture of where she was found

I'm a weedy fucker, but i could chuck a body down that embankment knowing you have all the time in the world on a barely used country lane. The river searches were also stopped tail end of the week .....
 

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LastGarrison

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Its never added up since the start. And it doesnt add up at the end if sadly it is her

I don't do conspiracy, but a lot of us on here said its been weird from the very beginning

And then you see the picture of where she was found

I'm a weedy fucker, but i could chuck a body down that embankment knowing you have all the time in the world on a barely used country lane. The river searches were also stopped tail end of the week .....
It will be very obvious to the coroner of how long (roughly) she has been in the water as the body would decompose at different rates in and out of water.

With it only being 3 weeks I wouldn’t imagine a cause of death would be too difficult to establish.

Whatever has happened it is a desperately sad case and two young girls have lost their mother.
 

clint van damme

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For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.

Christ, sorry to hear that. Really awful.
 

Astute

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For those wondering why it took so long this is normal. We lost our cousins lad in the river a few years back and he took a similar timescale to surface. Presumably a certain state of weightlessness required before you come back up and easy to see how she was missed with so many ledges in dark moving water.
I found a body in the canal not too far from Highfield Road when I was 16 or 17. All you could see was the top of his head. The body was vertical in the water. It ended up he had just got a job after looking for one for ages and had been out celebrating.
 

clint van damme

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I found a body in the canal not too far from Highfield Road when I was 16 or 17. All you could see was the top of his head. The body was vertical in the water. It ended up he had just got a job after looking for one for ages and had been out celebrating.

Bloody hell, that's awful as well.
Just looked it up, 277 people drowned in the UK in 2021. Roughly 5 a week.
 

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