News about Emma White
After rioting teenagers camped on the roof for more than 12 hours, the notorious NT Don Dale youth detention center was put in lockdown
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April 4, 2024
Since rioting prisoners set fire to the education sector and scaled the roof, the Don Dale youth detention center (inset) is in an indefinite lockdown. Following reports of fire billowing from the education center and 14 children on the roof of the building, police were called to the Darwin centre on Wednesday afternoon. The children allegedly spat projectiles at workers and police, sending an officer to the hospital with a fractured leg. The center was fully operational at the time, and police were dispatched to de-escalate the situation, according to NT Minister for Territory Families Ngaree Ah Kit (right).
Nicola Bulley, a Nicola Bulley whose location was not found in Lancashire, was refused more assistance in the hunt for her Nicola Bulley, who was described as 'inexcusable.'
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February 22, 2023
After they took them 23 days to find her body in the river next to where she vanished, Lancashire police refused additional assistance in their hunt for Nicola Bulley, a move branded 'bizarre' and 'inexcusable.' The 45-year-old boy was discovered in Lancashire's River Wyre on Sunday morning. Officers volunteered to support the beleaguered Constabulary, but officers refused to assist, but detectives turned down their calls. The "relevant areas" had been searched, according to Lancashire Police, and no further assistance was needed. However, it wasn't Lancashire Police nor a member of the public, a self-confessed psychic medium who had uncovered the mother-of-two's body after a three-week hunt by Lancashire Police that never found her.
The Nicola Bulley case has sparked calls for an independent inquiry into Lancashire Police's investigation into the Nicola Bulley case
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February 21, 2023
Former senior officers joined with the former victims' commissioner to request an independent inquiry into the Nicola Bulley (pictured left with husband Paul Ansell) investigation erupted yesterday, as former senior officers united with the former victims' commissioner called for outside involvement. With Lancashire Police facing questions (right) about their 23-day inquiry, which culminated in the discovery of the 45-year-old mortgage advisor's body on Sunday, there had been suggestions that a bishop might have supervised any inquiry, as had with the Hillsborough football stadium disaster investigation.
Nicola Bulley's sister shares poignant tribute to the mother-of-two
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February 21, 2023
Louise Cunningham, 41, who has been at the forefront of the 'Bring Nikki Back Home' social media campaign, has posted a yellow heart on Facebook in honor of her sibling's sibling. Friends and her old school in Essex have paid their respects to Nikki' and encouraged people to'spread the love for the country.' Ms Bulley's body was discovered in the River Wyre reeds in Lancashire on Sunday, the 45-year-old was last seen on January 27. After dropping her children, aged six and nine, at school, she had been walking her dog in St Michael's on Wyre. Nikki's death has also caused grief among friends. Our hearts are broken, and we continue to help the family,' Emma White wrote. We want to thank every single one of you for your continued support.'
Nicola Bulley, a missing Nicola Bulley, was the subject of a significant development in the 23-day hunt for the missing Nicola Bulley. The timeline of an investigation
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February 19, 2023
Nicola Bulley, the missing mother of two, has been on the run for 23 days, drawing praise from Prime Minister and other MPs as part of Lancashire Police's intense scrutiny. Following a sighting by two members, officers recovered a body from the river Wyre today. According to investigators, they are still waiting for official identification. The 45-year-old mortgage advisor, who lives in Inskip, Lancashire, vanished on January 27 in nearby St Michael's on Wyre. Ms Bulley's family has been alerted of the latest developments.
Where is Nicola Bulley? Find every hint and location on this interactive map
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February 18, 2023
Nicola Bulley vanished without a trace while walking her dog in the tiny village of St Michael's on Wyre on January 27, with police insisting there are no signs' to suggest any unlawful conduct. However, despite intensive searches of the waterway, coast, and sea by police, investigators have had no success in finding the missing mortgage advisor. Police chiefs claim they have been'significantly distracted' by social media sleuths, who have pestered them with useless leads and offended the close-knit community of St Michael's by taking selfies at the bench where Ms Bulley's phone was discovered. On Friday, police appeared to step up their hunt around Hambledon, about seven miles east of where Nicola was last seen. Now. MailOnline has developed an interactive map presenting all of the areas and critical moments in the probe so far, as the mystery enters its fourth week.
Bring Nikki Home: The missing mum's friends are looking for her 'final effort.'
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February 11, 2023
Nicola Bulley's family and friends of the missing Nicola Bulley family and friends launched a 'final push' social media blitz under the banner 'Bring Nikki Home'. Ms Bulley, 45, vanished while out walking her springer spaniel Willow in Lancashire after dropping her two young children at school just over two weeks ago. Nicola's golden background with two yellow hearts was posted online by her partner, sister, and close friend Emma White, who maintained that the hunt for Nikki is still underway.' With the photograph, she begged the community to 'turn Facebook yellow.' 'Paul [Ansell, Nicola's partner], and the majority of the family don't want the energy to fade, so they're launching this new campaign to remind the world that we still need to keep searching.'
"It's something in the community": Nicola Bulley's partner says, "he's going to come home."
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February 10, 2023
On Friday, Paul Ansell appeared in a special show on Channel 5 on Friday, urging anyone with details to come forward, saying that the situation is true and that if he is in The Truman Show. Paul Ansell said he is '100 percent' sure that the mortgage advisor, 45, did not fall in the River Wyre in Lancashire, as police believe, during an interview filmed for 'Vanished: Where is Nicola Bulley?' Channel 5 and ITN Productions are two television companies. Police said they are keeping a'open mind' about her abduction, and police said they'may have'fallen into the river in a tweeting of their words. On Friday, her partner said he believes'something [happened] in the village' of St Michael's on Wyre, and that did not involve her falling into the river.
The TikTok 'detectives' trying to solve Nicola Bulley's disappearance
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February 10, 2023
Lancashire Police have been warned on more than one occasion that although grateful for offers to assist, they would prefer that the probe be left to qualified detectives. Following reports of people from outside St Michael's filming near to properties, police chiefs released a 48-hour dispersal order on Wednesday night in the area. It gives officers the ability to dismiss anyone who is violating anti-social conduct.
The daughter's heartbreaking question was revealed by a missing UK mother's sister
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February 10, 2023
Emma White (pictured with Ms Bulley) is among Nikki's loved-ones who will hold a vigil in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire - exactly a fortnight on from her disappearance
Nicola Bulley's partner 'DOESN'T think she went in the river'
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February 10, 2023
Ms Bulley has long been suspected of Lancashire Police, after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27. Extensive searches have been carried out on the river, with a private diving team being called upon to use specialized equipment as a result of the operation, but no trace of the mother has been found, but no trace of the mother has been found. Peter Faulding, the team's leader, was pictured leading Ms Bulley's team around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago. After being stunned by the shallowness of the sea, Mr Ansell seemed less convinced by the police's explanation today.
Two weeks after mother went missing, Nicola Bulley's friends launched a new appeal today
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February 10, 2023
Since she vanished while walking her dog Willow in St Michael's on Friday, Lancashire's perplexing case has earned millions. Emma White is one of her loved ones whose vigil will be held in the village this morning, standing outside the main road in the village while taking her picture and asking witnesses to come forward. Ms Bulley's face will also be seen on a big screen. "We need Nikki for her two beautiful little girls who want their mummy," she said. It's like torture.' A team of 40 detectives has so far found no evidence of third-party involvement, despite the fact that Ms Bulley drowned, according to police, who maintains that their "main working hypothesis" is that Ms Bulley drowned. However, Ms Bulley's leave the bench where her dog and cellphone were discovered via the only path not covered by CCTV cameras, triggering a 'possibility'. Ms White said, "We'll eventually have an area out of the river where Nikki may have gone in that we don't have footage for." We don't know if Nikki wandered out or not anyone has been seen. This is really important, and we're trying to raise the profile today.'
The ten questions that remain unanswered as the hunt for missing Nicola Bulley continues
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February 8, 2023
On January 27, Nicola Bulley vanished while walking her dog Willow along the River Wyre in Lancashire. Among the points that have yet to be addressed are the lack of slip marks on the river bank and the possibility of a 'decoy' phone.
What technology is the private rescue firm using to search for missing Nicola Bulley?
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February 7, 2023
Ms Bulley's discovery was started by private company Specialist Group International (SGI), in Lancashire's waterways. SGI, which has offered its services 'free of charge,' is led by forensic scientist Peter Faulding, who has already stated his "gut instinct" says she is not in the water. Here's a look at his company's sonar equipment and how it compares to the police's more limited scuba gear.
Nicola Bulley's diving specialist leads a hunt, asks her partner if she had enemies or stalkers.'
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February 7, 2023
Specialist Group International founder Peter Faulding and his team joined police in the hunt yesterday and are now back at the River Wyre in Lancashire. Mr Faulding said he spoke with Ms Bulley's 'distraught' companion Paul Ansell to keep him updated on the case. I spoke to Paul last night and asked if she had any enemies, or any stalkers, as the normal questions are asked.' "No, no," he said. It was almost normal that day when she went to work; nothing out of the ordinary.'
The ex-Crime Commissioner advises police that they should bring in another force to look at the Nicola Bulley case
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February 7, 2023
Martyn Underhill, the former Police and Crime Commissioner for Dorset, stood out at police probing the case of missing mother Nicola Bulley, who said they had put "all their eggs in a basket." Despite not finding any evidence of this, police said she fell into the river and that they did not think it was "suspicious." However, Mr Underhill said you could not rule out criminality within ten minutes of being missing by police in the timeline of when Ms Bulley went missing.
Nicola Bulley, a 'baffled' diving specialist, worries that her phone was left on the bench as a 'decoy'
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February 7, 2023
Nicola Bulley, a 'baffled' diving specialist leading the hunt for her missing Nicola Bulley, fears her cellphone phone was found on the bend next to the river was left as a 'decoy.' Ms Bulley, 45, was killed while walking her dog near the River Wyre in Lancashire more than a week ago. Despite not finding any evidence of this, police claim she slipped or fell into the river. Peter Faulding, a forensic scientist, says the situation has left him 'fully baffled' and that he does not believe the mother-of-two drowned her body into the sea, implying that if she had drowned her body by now, she would have been discovered by now. He said that police have "nothing to go on" and that a third party, who may have left her phone behind as a decoy, is involved. Yesterday, Mr Faulding, the owner of Specialist Group International, began the hunt for the missing woman. After scouring 'three or four miles' of river until darkness last night, he and his crew of master divers will be back on shore from 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
Nicola Bulley hasn't been found by private diving teams who had searched 'wide swaths of the river.'
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February 6, 2023
Peter Faulding (left), the founder of Specialist Group International search and rescue, brought 'high-spec' sonar equipment worth around £55,000 with a'very high hit rate' to the search in St Michael's on Wyre on Monday morning. If Ms Bulley was in the river, the sonar would'pick her up straight away,' according to the search specialist, who has worked on hundreds of similar missing people cases. Despite searching for Ms Bulley in the river, his team has not found her team in the river, despite looking in 'large areas.' On Tuesday, the search will continue. Mr Faulding called the police probe a 'wreck' over the weekend, and slammed the assertion that there is no third party involvement.
As a private diving team searches the river, the partner of missing Nicola Bulley is 'extremely distraught.'
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February 6, 2023
Specialist Group International founder Peter Faulding and his team of divers joined police today in the mad hunt for Nicola Bulley, 45. The specialist said he had spoken to Ms Bulley, Paul Ansell's partner, who he described as 'distraught'. 'My thoughts go out to the family and friends,' Mr Faulding said. It's a difficult time.'
Nicola Bulley's friends have arranged a private diving team to 'rule out' the belief that she fell in the sea
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February 6, 2023
Peter Faulding, a globally respected forensics specialist and founder of private search and rescue firm Specialist Group International, announced that he'll be bringing 'high-spec' sonar equipment worth around £55,000 that has a'very high hit rate' and will enable "find people within the hour' in search and rescue operations.' The missing mother, who vanished while walking her dog near the River Wyre in Lancashire less than a week ago, is hoping that the help of a specialized underwater rescue team would have her family's answers today. Emma White said they were thrilled that Mr Faulding's team would be assisting the police, but they are also hoping that they don't find anything.
Experts say missing Nicola Bulley's dog would have 'circled river if she had fallen in'
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February 6, 2023
Nicola Bulley went missing in a '10-minute window' on January 27 while walking her dog, Willow, near the River Wyre village of St Michael's on Wyre after dropping her children, aged six to nine, at school. According to one canine expert, the dog may have panicked and gone into 'fight or flight' mode. Dogs who are unable to locate their owner, according to another, will often circle the area where they were last seen.
The 'Clairvoyants' and amateur sleuths' are in danger of obstructing the investigation into Nicola Bulley
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February 6, 2023
With 'crackpot' theories, a desperate hunt for the mother-of-two in St Michael's, Lancashire, enters its eleventh day. According to a friend, the community is trying to 'rise above it,' but online rumors are making life for the 45-year-old's family all the more difficult. On Monday morning, police will begin working with independent search specialists who are supplying more sophisticated equipment. Peter Faulding, a forensics specialist who is flying up to assist in the search, said he hopes to know or deny whether Ms Bulley was in the river by the end of Monday.
On day nine of the hunt for mother-of-two, police 'examined Nicola Bulley's Fitbit data.'
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February 4, 2023
Emma White's companion said on Saturday that the Fitbit hadn't been linked to a computer since Tuesday. Ms Bulley vanished on Friday. On January 27th, the 45-year-old was out walking with her dog Willow in Lancashire when she vanished leaving her phone on a riverside bench and Willow, lead and harness nearby. Ms Bulley drowned after falling into the river, perhaps in an effort to assist her dog, but criminal experts warn her disappearance will never be resolved. Despite not knowing the Fitbit's location, investigators are now trying to access the Fitbit's information.
Nicola Bulley's family is among those who are questioning the police's assertion that she drowned in the river
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February 4, 2023
Families of missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley have joined family members in questioning Lancashire Police's assertion that the 45-year-old drowned after falling into a river. Despite no signs of her being buried, such as footprints or muddy mud, police said yesterday that they had "no evidence whatsoever" that her abduction or any third-party involvement in her disappearance.' Ms Bulley was seen falling into the river, perhaps when attempting to assist her dog or retrieve her dog's ball, which became their most common 'hypothesis.' But families and relatives have expressed their dissatisfaction with the public's address and have encouraged the public to continue sharing their search for her. It comes as experts warn that the mother-of-two could have been arrested and prosecute the police for "not wanting to worry" about the possibility.