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Body of missing mum found in lake identified as Rachel Booth

Body of missing mum found in lake identified as Rachel Booth

Metro6 days ago
A body found in the search for missing mum Rachel Booth has been formally identified as her.
The 38-year-old was last seen buying a bottle of wine and milk from a petrol station on Saturday morning.
She was last seen at Sandiway Garage in Northwich, Cheshire, at 3.50am on July 19.
Her body was found in a lake in Oakmere, Cheshire, after two days of searches, police said.
A police spokesperson said today: 'A body found in a lake in Oakmere has been formally identified as that of Rachel Booth.
'Rachel's family continue to be supported by specialist officers from Cheshire Police and they ask for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time.'
Police previously said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding Rachel's death. More Trending
A file has been prepared for the coroner and an inquest will follow at a later date.
At the time of her disappearance, police dogs helped in the search for her earlier this week.
Drivers claimed they saw Rachel 'between 12.30 am and 1.15 am' walking in Minshull towards Crewe, adding: 'It seemed quite a random part of the road to be thumbing a lift. I wondered about a broken down car too, but didn't spot one anywhere.'
Rachel's mum, Chrissie, said she believed the two sightings were real, and wrote on Facebook that her daughter had been wearing a yellow coat.
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