First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told Ukrainian refugees living in the country that Scotland will be their home for as long as they need it to be, one-year on from the Russian invasion.
05.02.2023 - 18:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A close friend of missing dog walker has shared some facts about her disappearance while pleading with trolls to stop causing "hurt and distress." The mum has been missing since January 27 as police struggle to come up with a conclusive explanation of what happened to her.
Investigators had suggested she may have fallen into the River Wyre in Lancashire while retrieving a ball for her dog Willow but the family have cast doubt over this theory. Nicola's sister Louise Cunningham has urged the public to keep an "open mind", while friend Heather Gibbons said they are "not willing at this stage to accept" the river fall theory.
The Mirror reports that a family friend has now shared the terrible toll the disappearance has had on Nicola's family, and listed 11 points she believes the public should know. Tilly Ann, said that the only CCTV camera "that would have seen everything" isn't working, and said it was normal for Nicola's dog to have her harness removed.
Writing on Facebook, Tilly Ann said she had permission from Nicola's "incredibly close" family before posting. She said Nicola's sister Louise is "pretty much living" with her sibling's partner Paul Ansell and the couple's daughters as the search for their mum goes into a tenth day.
Describing the impact on Paul she wrote: "We can see the hurt and pain and can see how much he's struggling to hold back the tears. He is completely focusing on his girls because if he even stops to think about anything else, he will lose it and he doesn't want to worry his girls even more than they already are."
Tilly has told how she has been "shocked and appalled" by the coverage of her friend's disappearance and listed points she believes the public should know.
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has told Ukrainian refugees living in the country that Scotland will be their home for as long as they need it to be, one-year on from the Russian invasion.
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