next few seconds. let me just put the pictures on the screen because we have had the verdict of that conclusion to report in the last little while. nicola bulley drowning after accidentally falling into cold water, that is what the inquest has concluded. we are waiting to hear from the family and from those in the immediate aftermath. nicola bulley, who was a5, vanished after dropping off her daughters to school and taking her dog for a walk near the river in lancashire onjanuary 27. you may remember that huge search that went on for weeks until she was actually found. now the coroner recording her death as accidental, saying that she had suffered cold water shock, and ruled out suicide. nicola bulley s mobile
as the police scoured the area, speculation about what had happened to her grew and grew particularly on social media. but today the coroner at the inquest said nicola bulley s death had been an accident. she fell into this river and suffered cold water shock. her family have criticised what they called wildly inaccurate speculation and amateur views. and they ve urged people to be mindful of the impact words bring. here s our correspondent danny savage. nicola bulley, with her dog, willow. a coroner was told she had treated the spaniel like a third child and would never have willingly abandoned it on a riverbank. willow s harness and nicola s phone were found one friday morning in january at this spot. the place where nikki bulley accidentally fell into the river wyre. her body wasn t found for three weeks. a period when herfriends desperately appealed for information and social media was filled with unfounded and often
A Home Office pathologist has told Nicola Bulley’s inquest there were no signs of fracture or bleeding and said in her opinion the 45-year-old died of drowning.
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