Gaynor Lord witness ‘who saw missing mum do bizarre yoga pose’ says she ‘seemed calm’ but ‘something was off’
A witness has come forward claiming to have seen missing mum Gaynor Lord performing yoga in a park on Friday afternoon, just after she was last seen on CCTV walking through Norwich towards the cathedral. Rosie Richards was puzzled by the sight, as it struck her as odd to see someone doing yoga as the day began to get dark. This occurred approximately 30 minutes before the last time Lord was captured on camera at 4:01 p.m., leaving the park she was seen in. The police have been appealing to the public for any information they may have about Gaynor’s movements and current whereabouts. More information is also surfacing about the items that were scattered across the park, believed to be belongings of the missing woman. These items include her mobile phone, coat, ring, and glasses.
The police released the CCTV footage of Gaynor’s last known steps to the public, hoping to jog the memories of those who may have seen her in the city on the day of her disappearance. They are particularly interested in any sightings of Lord at or around the cathedral, as she was spotted shortly after entering its grounds. The authorities have expressed concern and are asking for the public’s help in finding any information about her time at the cathedral. Currently, police investigations are being linked to the case of Nicola Bulley’s disappearance, indicating that Gaynor’s situation is being taken seriously and thoroughly explored to find leads that could help locate her.
The missing person case is drawing significant attention from the community in Norwich, as the police launch a search effort involving divers, fire crews, coastguards, and drones to scour the city and surrounding areas for clues. The search has been under way since the evening after her disappearance was reported by family members on the day she failed to return home from work. The family’s concern and desperation have been reaching the public through their pleas on social media platforms, and the police are also calling on the public to share any details that could help find Gaynor Lord. More detailed information about her last known movements from the time she left her workplace at Bullards Gin has been released to the public to narrow down the search for missing Gaynor Lord.
The search timeline documents sightings of Gaynor at various points in the afternoon, leading up to her last confirmed sighting at 4:01 pm walking up St. Augustines Street. While the whereabouts of Gaynor Lord remain unknown, the public has been strongly urged to come forward with any information that could assist the ongoing search. The police are in close contact with Gaynor’s family and are extending support to the family as the search continues. Officers are working hard to consider all possibilities and diversify their search efforts to find Gaynor and bring her back home to her family.