A mural in memory of the late Nicola Bulley has been unveiled in the town she grew up in. The mum-of-two went missing on January 27 during a dog walk in St Michaels on Wyre after the morning school run.
The 45-year-old's body was discovered in the River Wyre near Preston, Lancashire, on Sunday (February 19) following a major search effort lasting more than three weeks.
Friends of Nicola gathered at a candlelit vigil at the bandstand in the centre of her hometown of South Woodham Ferrers, Essex, at 8pm on Thursday evening (February 23).
The previous day, local artist Danny Bench had completed an incredible mural of Nicola, just round the corner on Hullbridge Road, reports the Mirror. READ MORE: Arson attack at former home of Coleen Campbell - hours after she was jailed for her role in the killing of ex-husband - probed by cops He attended William de Ferrers School with Nicola and Danny, 48, was friends with Nicola's sister Louise Cunningham, who approved the work before he started.
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