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Body found in lake identified as missing woman
Body found in lake identified as missing woman

The Independent

timea day ago

  • The Independent

Body found in lake identified as missing woman

A body found in a lake has been formally identified as a missing woman. Search teams looking for Rachel Booth, 38, recovered a body from a lake in Oakmere, Cheshire, on Monday. The mother-of-three, from Barnton, near Northwich, was reported missing in the early hours of Saturday and last seen at a garage in Sandiway at 3.50am, where she was captured on CCTV going into the store. On Tuesday morning, a spokeswoman for Cheshire Police said the body had been formally identified as Ms Booth. She said: 'Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police.' On Monday, police said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a file would be prepared for the coroner. Wild Shore Delamere water park closed over the weekend as searches took place in the area, next to Delamere Lake holiday park.

Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say
Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say

A body found in a lake during the search for a missing woman has been formally identified by police as Rachel Booth. Cheshire Constabulary said on Tuesday that the body of Ms Booth, 38, was recovered from a lake in Oakmere. The mother-of-three, from Northwich, Cheshire, was reported missing in the early hours of Saturday. She was last seen by her family in the Barnton area of the market town, with the last sighting of her at around 3.50am, around five miles away at the Sandiway garage on the A556 road. Wild Shore Delamere water park, next to Delamere Lake holiday park, closed over the weekend as police officers, underwater search teams and Cheshire Search and Rescue conducted enquiries. Read more from Sky News: A police spokeswoman said: "Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police." The force said on Monday that there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances, and added a file would be prepared for the coroner.

Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say
Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say

Sky News

timea day ago

  • Sky News

Body found in lake identified as missing woman Rachel Booth, police say

A body found in a lake during the search for a missing woman has been formally identified by police as Rachel Booth. Cheshire Constabulary said on Tuesday that the body of Ms Booth, 38, was recovered from a lake in Oakmere. The mother-of-three, from Northwich, Cheshire, was reported missing in the early hours of Saturday. She was last seen by her family in the Barnton area of the market town, with the last sighting of her at around 3.50am, around five miles away at the Sandiway garage on the A556 road. Wild Shore Delamere water park, next to Delamere Lake holiday park, closed over the weekend as police officers, underwater search teams and Cheshire Search and Rescue conducted enquiries. A police spokeswoman said: "Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police." The force said on Monday that there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances, and added a file would be prepared for the coroner.

Body found in lake identified as missing woman
Body found in lake identified as missing woman

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Body found in lake identified as missing woman

A body found in a lake has been formally identified as a missing woman. Search teams looking for Rachel Booth, 38, recovered a body from a lake in Oakmere, Cheshire, on Monday. The mother-of-three, from Barnton, near Northwich, was reported missing in the early hours of Saturday and last seen at a garage in Sandiway at 3.50am, where she was captured on CCTV going into the store. On Tuesday morning, a spokeswoman for Cheshire Police said the body had been formally identified as Ms Booth. She said: 'Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police.' On Monday, police said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a file would be prepared for the coroner. Wild Shore Delamere water park closed over the weekend as searches took place in the area, next to Delamere Lake holiday park.

BREAKING NEWS Police confirm body found in lake is missing mother-of-three Rachel Booth after she vanished on early morning jog
BREAKING NEWS Police confirm body found in lake is missing mother-of-three Rachel Booth after she vanished on early morning jog

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Police confirm body found in lake is missing mother-of-three Rachel Booth after she vanished on early morning jog

A body found in a lake has been formally identified as a missing woman, police confirmed today. Search teams looking for Rachel Booth, 38, recovered a body from a lake in Oakmere, Cheshire, yesterday. The mother-of-three, from Barnton, near Northwich, was reported missing in the early hours of Saturday and last seen at a garage in Sandiway at 3.50am, where she was captured on CCTV going into the store. This morning, a spokeswoman for Cheshire Police said the body had been formally identified as Ms Booth. She said: 'Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police.' Yesterday, police said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a file would be prepared for the coroner. Wild Shore Delamere water park closed over the weekend as searches took place in the area, next to Delamere Lake holiday park.

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