Paul Ansell, Nicola Bulley’s husband, said they have been in “perpetual torment” since her disappearance on January 27.
Her two little girls are anxiously awaiting her return.
Nicola Bulley, who left her Inskip House to walk her dog, disappeared into thin air.
The family of the 45-year-old blonde with two young daughters is struggling.
Since she was last seen on January 27, 2023, in St. Michael’s on Wyre, wandering along a path near the River Wyre, neither the police nor Nicola’s family have been able to find her.
Near the riverside, a search team discovered her dog and phone. Nicola Bulley and her husband Paul Ansell are the parents of two little daughters.
The family of the missing woman is in complete shock and is actively looking for her.
Nicola Bulley, 45, has two young girls who are 6 and 9 years old. She is married to Paul Ansell.
The spouse of Nicola Bulley claimed that he and his family are trapped in “perpetual torment” when speaking from their home in Inskip.
Even if they are experiencing it, it doesn’t seem real. “It is just complete amazement,” Mr. Ansell continued.
Paul had spent a lot of time searching for her. He said their little girls need their mom at home.
“She needs to be found,” the missing woman’s partner said.
Search Ongoing For Missing Nicola Bulley
The search for Nicola Bulley, also known by her nickname Nikki, is being conducted by police, the fire department, and mountain rescue teams.
According to Mr. Ansell, his wife would frequently drop off their children at the neighbourhood elementary school and walk their favourite dog, Willow, along the river.
On the other hand, Paul Ansell took a call from the school on Friday, saying that someone had discovered Nikki’s phone and Willow’s harness on a bench.
When Mr. Ansell learned of the circumstance, he promptly called the police. Nicola and her brown spaniel, Willow, departed their Inskip, Lancashire, home.
Police stated today that they were keeping a “open mind” about their lines of investigation and believed Ms. Bulley had vanished rather than been a victim of any crime.
Superintendent Sally Riley also said that Nicola’s cell phone was still in use when it was found by the police.