Esther Dingley

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DavidKlyne replied on 24/07/2021 15:48

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A report today on the BBC news website is indicating  human remains found close to where she was last seen may be hers.

Posted on 24/07/2021 15:48

Just seen that on the BBC news website.  I suppose the longer she was missing the more likely that something like the latest news report would come to light. Very sad.

David

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moulesy replied on 24/07/2021 16:05

Posted on 24/07/2021 16:05

If the reports are accurate, and I guess we must assume they are, it's a very sad end to their adventure. Hopefully her partner and family will be spared any intrusive speculation from the press.

ABM replied on 24/07/2021 21:52

Posted on 24/07/2021 21:52

Sadly, it has been said that it could take up to a fortnight or so for positive identification to be made. In the meantime we can only hope that the lady is found alive even if suffering in some way.

 

ABM replied on 30/07/2021 23:13

Posted on 30/07/2021 23:13

According to the latest news reports the bones have, sadly,  been positively Identified as the

missing Esther Dingley.

Bakers2 replied on 31/07/2021 07:20

Posted on 31/07/2021 07:20

I tried, without success - internal server errors, to find this thread yesterday, to post as ABM. 

Very sad, but not particularly unexpected  her partner has been scouring the area from her last known whereabouts turelessly apparently - my thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. Most distressing of all from the reports I read, I don't have the links now but one was BBC, it was only one bone no clothing, gear etc which must be raising and posing far more questions than they could have thought possible.

Rest in Peace Esther Dingley 

ABM replied on 31/07/2021 22:54

Posted on 31/07/2021 22:54

 Bakers, the report in the Mirror, coming from the local police, referred to 'Bones including a skull' which might have been moved there by local creatures possibly wolf or bears.

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