Another one that seems to intrigue the media...
It's been one of their 'toys' for a few days now. Gaynor Lord's husband (they keep using 'Miss')
isn't being identified at the moment, but I'd guess he either in politics or the media.
It's been one of their 'toys' for a few days now. Gaynor Lord's husband (they keep using 'Miss')
isn't being identified at the moment, but I'd guess he either in politics or the media.

Quote:Gaynor Lord: Body found in search for missing Norwich mumBBC:
'Police who found a body in the search for missing Gaynor Lord do not suspect any "third-party involvement".
Divers made the discovery on Friday morning in the River Wensum in Norwich - a week after the mother of
three was last seen.
Ms. Gaynor Lord.
Formal identification has not taken place but the 55-year-old's family has been informed.
Ch Supt Dave Buckley said it remained a missing persons inquiry.
He said: "Whilst we establish her identity, our thoughts are with Gaynor's family at this difficult and distressing
time. "We have specialist family liaison officers supporting the family and keeping them updated with what we
are doing at all stages. "We remain open-minded to the circumstances of Gaynor's disappearance and will
continue to pursue all lines of inquiry to ascertain why she went missing.
"I am keen to say that this remains a missing person inquiry at this stage. I am also satisfied, at the moment,
based on the evidence we have, that Gaynor did not meet anybody on the way to the park and we now have a
better understanding of her movements through the city centre."
He said a post-mortem examination would now take place.
"I would reiterate at this stage, there is no evidence of third part involvement - nothing in our inquiries has changed
this position," he added. Ms Lord was reported after her belongings were found in Wensum Park. Two members of
the police dive team were seen recovering a body from the river in Norwich after marking the area of water with an
orange buoy.
Previous searches had focused on the river close to Wensum Park where a member of the public reported seeing
a woman matching Ms Lord's description at about 16:00 GMT last Friday. Ms Lord was reported missing after
failing to return home from Jarrolds department store in Norwich where she worked on a gin counter as a retail
assistant.
CCTV footage showed her leaving work more than an hour earlier than expected before hurrying through the city
on foot. She spent 33 minutes in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral before heading in the direction of Wensum
Park via St Augustines Street. Moments later, a member of the public reported seeing a woman matching Ms
Lord's description in the park doing a "yoga pose". On Thursday, police said there was a "high probability" that
Ms Lord had entered the water and that her disappearance was "out of character".
Her family will "continue to be supported" by specially trained officers, Norfolk police confirmed.
Ms Lord's children had previously posted on social media and said "we want her home". A large search operation
has been underway since her belongings, including clothing, two rings and a mobile phone were found scattered
across Wensum Park.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue has been helping the search, assisted by Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service's specialist
underwater drone. Three types of sonar - a technique that uses sound to detect objects - have been used...'
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