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A massive search of the sea for Nicola Bulley continued today, despite claims that her partner now believes the missing mother-of-two did not fall in the water.
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley ended up in the water after she .
, EvdEN EvE NaKLiYAT with a private diving team also called upon to use specialist equipment, but no trace of the mother has been found.
Today, search and rescue teams were back on the water, in Knott End-on-Sea, eVDEN eVe NAkliYAT on the southern side of Morecambe Bay, as they stepped up efforts to try and find her.
It came as Peter Faulding, who led the private diving team, evDen evE NAkliyAT claimed today that Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, is growing less convinced by the police's theory after being surprised by the minimal depth of the water in the river.
A police Search and Rescue team in Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire look for missing mother Nicola Bulley
A police officers climbs a wall near the water at Shard Bridge as the search for Nicola Bulley continues
Diving expert Peter Faulding was pictured showing Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley (pictured with her partner) ended up in the water after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27
Mr Faulding, who was two weeks ago, told the Sun: 'He was shocked at how shallow the rocks were yesterday.
He thought it was really deep there. If you have any questions concerning where and the best ways to use eVdeN evE NakliYaT, you can contact us at our own page. If she had gone in she would have landed on the rocks.
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley ended up in the water after she .
, EvdEN EvE NaKLiYAT with a private diving team also called upon to use specialist equipment, but no trace of the mother has been found.
Today, search and rescue teams were back on the water, in Knott End-on-Sea, eVDEN eVe NAkliYAT on the southern side of Morecambe Bay, as they stepped up efforts to try and find her.
It came as Peter Faulding, who led the private diving team, evDen evE NAkliyAT claimed today that Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, is growing less convinced by the police's theory after being surprised by the minimal depth of the water in the river.
A police Search and Rescue team in Knott End-on-Sea, Lancashire look for missing mother Nicola Bulley
A police officers climbs a wall near the water at Shard Bridge as the search for Nicola Bulley continues
Diving expert Peter Faulding was pictured showing Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley (pictured with her partner) ended up in the water after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27
Mr Faulding, who was two weeks ago, told the Sun: 'He was shocked at how shallow the rocks were yesterday.
He thought it was really deep there. If you have any questions concerning where and the best ways to use eVdeN evE NakliYaT, you can contact us at our own page. If she had gone in she would have landed on the rocks.
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