Police: No Indication of Third-Party Involvement in Gaynor Lord Case

Police: No Indication of Third-Party Involvement in Gaynor Lord Case

A‍ postmortem examination of a body found in ⁢the search for missing⁢ woman Gaynor Lord ⁣has ‌found “no indications of any third-party‌ involvement”, Norfolk police said.

The force said formal identification would take place on Sunday.
The ‍death was not being treated as suspicious,​ it added.

Ch Supt Dave Buckley, Norfolk’s county policing commander, said: “The postmortem examination has found no signs that ‌any other parties ‍were involved. Although our searches have concluded, officers are continuing to work to establish ​the full‌ circumstances surrounding Gaynor’s disappearance.

“We will pursue​ all lines of inquiry⁢ to understand⁢ why she went missing.”

Earlier this⁤ month, ‌Lord, 55 went missing​ after leaving ‍work in Norwich. Officers previously said there was a “high probability” Lord ⁤went into the river⁤ at Wensum Park ⁢– a number ‍of her belongings were found‌ nearby.

Lord was last seen leaving her job as a retail assistant at the Bullards gin counter at Jarrolds department store more than an hour before her shift​ was due to ‍end.

She had been due‍ to finish work at 4pm but left via a loading bay at‍ 2.45pm, and⁣ was reported missing when she failed to return‌ home ‌that evening.‌ CCTV footage showed her leaving work, hurrying through the ​city centre and visiting ⁣the⁣ nearby cathedral grounds‌ before making her way ‌towards a park.

A member of the public found a ⁢number of Lord’s belongings, including clothing,‌ a mobile phone, glasses and jewellery, scattered ‌through Wensum Park on Friday evening.‌ Her olive-coloured coat ⁢was found in the river that runs ‌through the park, and officers were able ‍to identify Lord’s belongings ‍via an ID badge found in her handbag.

On Friday, a body was found in the search⁣ for Lord. ⁢A pair of divers ⁤could be seen recovering a body from the ⁣River Wensum at about midday, nearly a week after she was reported⁤ missing.

The area,⁢ marked with an orange buoy, was about ⁣100 ⁣metres downstream from ‍where the search had been focused the day ⁣before.

Officers previously said Lord’s behaviour was “out​ of character” and they ‍had been unable to establish why​ she left work early.

A friend of Lord, Julie Butcher, said Lord was “upbeat and happy” and talking about Christmas just days before she disappeared. She told the ‍BBC ⁤she had briefly spoken⁤ to her friend at 2.15pm last Friday ‌but had⁤ to cut‌ the call short to speak to a client, and had called her⁣ back but ⁢received no answer.

She said she received another call from Lord at 4.15pm but it “sounded like a pocket ⁢call – I could hear⁣ movement in her‌ pocket”.

2023-12-16 12:03:56
Source from www.theguardian.com

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