Postmortem in hunt for Gaynor Lord confirms no third social gathering involvement

A autopsy carried out on a physique present in a river throughout a seek for lacking mom Gaynor Lord has confirmed there was ‘no third social gathering involvement’.

The 55-year-old vanished on Friday December 8 after she was seen leaving work early and speeding by means of the streets of Norwich. 

A autopsy examination by the Home Office discovered no indicators that anybody else was concerned.

An announcement from Norfolk Police reads: ‘Specialist divers have discovered the physique of a feminine within the River Wensum after an in depth and methodical search over the previous few days.

‘While we set up her identification, our ideas are with Gaynor’s household at this tough and distressing time. We have specialist household liaison officers supporting the household and maintaining them up to date with what we’re doing in any respect phases.’

The mother-of-three (pictured) walked out of her work an hour earlier than her shift was because of finish

Mrs Lord was caught on CCTV strolling up Bakers Road at 4.03pm on December 8

The married mother-of-three left work on Friday afternoon, hurried by means of town centre, known as her pal twice and spent over half-hour at Norwich Cathedral in a collection of occasions which police described as ‘out of character’. 

On Friday morning, Norfolk Police confirmed {that a} physique had been recovered from the River Wensum.

The police power spent a number of days scouring the River Wensum and Wensum Park, the place Mrs Lord’s belongings have been discovered seven days in the past. 

Police search groups on the River Wensum in Wensum Park, Norwich, on December 8

Police automobiles seen on the financial institution of the River Wensum in Norwich as they seek for Mrs Lord

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