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Gaynor Lord - latest: Tributes as police confirm body found in river is missing mother-of-three

Police confirmed body pulled from River Wensum on Friday following week-long search

Tara Cobham,Athena Stavrou
Tuesday 19 December 2023 05:11 EST
Gaynor Lord: CCTV shows missing mother’s last known moments

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Tributes have begun to pour in for missing mother-of-three Gaynor Lord, whose body was found in the River Wensum on Friday.

Norfolk Police confirmed the results of the official identification, which took place on Sunday, in a statement that read: “Police can confirm the body of woman found in the River Wensum in Norwich on Friday has been formally identified as Gaynor Lord.”

They added that they have found no indications of any third-party involvement and early indications of her cause of death are “consistent with drowning.”

Her employer Jarrolds said that she would be “missed by all”, while floral tributes have been laid at the gates of Wensum Park.

Ms Lord went missing on Friday December 8, after she left work in Norwich over an hour early. She was seen on CCTV footage walking through the city towards Wensum Park, where her belongings were later found.

A family friend said her loved ones were left “distraught” after she disappeared, telling The Times: “Gaynor’s husband Clive is totally lost. He doesn’t understand at all what’s happened.”

Body pulled from river in search for missing Norwich mother Gaynor Lord

Specialist divers pulled a body from a river on Friday morning following a week-long search for missing mother-of-three Gaynor Lord.

Police have been desperately searching for Lord since last Friday after she failed to return home from work in Norwich city centre.

Athena Stavrou reports:

Body pulled from river following a week-long search for missing mother Gaynor Lord

Norfolk Police say they are remaining open minded as they continue their missing person investigation to ascertain why Gaynor Lord went missing

Matt Mathers17 December 2023 21:00

Friend of missing mother details last call

A friend of missing Norwich woman Gaynor Lord has detailed the last phone call she received from her on the day she was last seen.

Ms Lord, a mother of three, was reported missing in Norwich last Friday (8 December) after failing to return home from work.

Julie Butcher received a call from Ms Lord at 2.15pm that day but had to cut it short to speak to a client.

Speaking to Sky News on Thursday (14 December), Ms Butcher said: “I said could I call her back and she said ‘yes’.”

She later called Ms Lord but could not get through to her.

Ms Butcher said: “I wish I had never answered that call.”

You can listen to the interview here:

Gaynor Lord: Friend of missing mother details last call

A friend of missing Norwich woman Gaynor Lord has detailed the last phone call she received from her on the day she was last seen. Ms Lord, a mother of three, was reported missing in Norwich last Friday (8 December) after failing to return home from work. Julie Butcher received a call from Ms Lord at 2.15pm that day but had to cut it short to speak to a client. Speaking to Sky News on Thursday (14 December), Ms Butcher said: “I said could I call her back and she said ‘yes’.” She later called Ms Lord but could not get through to her. Ms Butcher said: “I wish I had never answered that call.”

Matt Mathers17 December 2023 20:00

In pictures: Floral tributes left for Gaynor Lord as body recovered from river to be identified on Sunday

A young person leaves flowers for mother who disappeared
A young person leaves flowers for mother who disappeared (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
Several tributes were seen outside the park which remained closed on Friday
Several tributes were seen outside the park which remained closed on Friday (Getty Images)
Maira Butt17 December 2023 19:03

Floral tributes laid near gates of Wensum Park after discovery of body

Floral tributes to Ms Lord were laid near the gates of Wensum Park after the discovery of a body on Friday.

One of them said: “Gaynor may you be at peace. God bless your family.”

Two members of the dive team could be seen recovering the body from the river in Norwich on Friday morning after marking the area of water with an orange buoy.

At about 12pm, officers could be seen recovering a body from the river in a black bag.

Police previously confirmed they consulted officers from Lancashire Constabulary who worked on the search for Nicola Bulley.

A police officer stands guard outside the park as it was shut to the public on Friday
A police officer stands guard outside the park as it was shut to the public on Friday (Getty Images)
Maira Butt17 December 2023 18:03

Gaynor Lord search: No third-party involvement in death of woman found in river

Detectives investigating the disappearance of mother-of-three Gaynor Lord have said there is no evidence a third party was involved in the death of a woman whose body was found in a river during the search.

Norfolk Police said a body was found in the River Wensum on Friday.

A post-mortem examination was carried out on Saturday morning and found no indication a third party was involved, the force added.

Police said formal identification is due to take place on Sunday and Mrs Lord’s family has been informed of the development.

Gaynor Lord search: No third-party involvement in death of woman found in river

A body was found during the search for Gaynor Lord, who vanished after leaving work in Norwich city centre on December 8.

Maira Butt17 December 2023 17:03

Final CCTV footage of mother-of-three before she went missing

Before Gaynor Lord went missing, CCTV documented her visiting a number of places after leaving early from her workplace.

The footage below shows her last known sighting before she disappeared.

The 55-year-old is seen walking along St Augustine’s Street, Norwich, at 4:01pm on Friday 8 December.

Gaynor Lord: Newly released CCTV footage shows mother's last sighting before disappearing
Maira Butt17 December 2023 16:03

What happened to Gaynor Lord’s belongings?

Lydia Patrick reports:

Police found a number of Ms Lord’s belongings scattered in Wensum Park next to the river where they were conducting the main search.

Clothing, a mobile phone and glasses were found dispersed around the park 1.5 miles from her workplace in a department store. Her coat was found in the River Wensum itself.

Chief Superintendent Dave Buckley from Norfolk Police said the force had used sonar equipment across the river which was an “extraordinarily challenging environment” for them to work in.

Maira Butt17 December 2023 15:03

Gaynor Lord eyewitness says she saw ‘calm’ mother-of-three doing yoga pose in park before disappearance

An eyewitness who saw Ms Lord before she went missing has spoken out.

The witness says she saw the missing mother laying down her coat before performing what appeared to be a yoga pose. She said Ms Lord “appeared quite calm” although felt the action was “odd” for the time of day.

Gaynor Lord eyewitness who saw mother before she went missing speaks out
Maira Butt17 December 2023 14:03

In pictures: Body found and post-mortem examination conducted in Gaynor Lord search

A body has been found in the search for Gaynor Lord. It is yet to be identified and Norfolk Police have confirmed the identification process will take place on Sunday.

A post-mortem examination conducted on Saturday ruled out any “third-party involvement” and police confirmed they were not treating the death as suspicious.

Police search teams worked to recover a body from the River Wensum
Police search teams worked to recover a body from the River Wensum (PA)
Chief Superintendent Dave Buckley speaking to the media in Wensum Park, Norwich as specialist divers searching for missing mother-of-three Gaynor Lord have found a body in the River Wensum
Chief Superintendent Dave Buckley speaking to the media in Wensum Park, Norwich as specialist divers searching for missing mother-of-three Gaynor Lord have found a body in the River Wensum (PA)
Wensum Park has now reopened
Wensum Park has now reopened (PA)
Maira Butt17 December 2023 13:03

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