The bungled handling of the release of personal information about Nicola Bulley’s health struggles was “avoidable and unnecessary”, and police and media need to rebuild trust, police chiefs have said.
Andrew Snowden, Police and Crime Commissioner of Lancashire Police, said he had “full confidence” in his chief constable, Chris Rowley, as his force came under fire in a report on their handling of the case.
Lancashire Police was criticised over the way it made public details of Ms Bulley’s medical situation amid a media frenzy earlier this year, with even the Prime Minister expressing concern that private information had been disclosed.
The body of Ms Bulley, 45, a mother-of-two, was found in the River Wyre on February 19, about a mile from where she vanished, while walking her dog in St Michael’s on Wyre, Lancashire, on January 27.
An inquest concluded her death was accidental, that she fell into the river on the day she disappeared and died almost immediately in the cold water.
TalkTV’s Mike Graham is joined by former detective chief inspector Simon Harding to discuss the damning report.
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