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Suella Braverman orders Nicola Bulley cops to explain why they revealed her personal battles with alcohol & menopause

COPS searching for missing mum Nicola Bulley were last night ordered to explain to the Home Secretary why they revealed her personal battles with booze and the menopause.

Suella Braverman demanded answers from Police after being “concerned” by the shock disclosures.

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Lancashire Police recently revealed that missing mum Nicola bullied struggled with alcohol issues and the menopauseCredit: Tim Stewart
The force were ordered to explain themselves to Home Secretary Suella BravermanCredit: PA

Confidence in the investigation - now on Day 22 - was last night on the brink as the under-fire force also referred themselves to the police watchdog and now face a formal probe.

Detectives divulged 45-year-old Nicola was classed as a “high risk” missing person the moment partner Paul Ansell reported her disappearance on January 27.

At a Wednesday press conference they said her issues with drinking had been “brought on by her ongoing struggles with the menopause”.

And they even said police had been sent to Nicola’s house weeks before she vanished.

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But the move was roundly condemned by MPs, celebs and former detectives.

Ms Braverman was last night given a full briefing by the officers in charge as to their reasoning.

A source close to the Home Secretary said: “The Home Secretary was concerned by the disclosure of Nicola Bulley’s personal information by Lancashire and asked the force for an explanation, which was received this evening.”

Senior MP Alicia Kearns blasted: “I am deeply uncomfortable with the police releasing Nicola Bulley’s so-called ‘vulnerabilities’ on menopause and alcohol.

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“I struggle to ascertain how this will assist police in their search & investigations. I do see how it would assist those wishing to victim-blame or diminish.”


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backbencher added: “The decision to disclose this level of detail on a missing person’s private life, with no evidence that this is assisting in finding her, is deeply troubling.

“The police need to be much clearer as to why any of this helps find Nicola Bulley or support this investigation.”

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Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said she was “concerned” at the “very unusual” disclosure and urged Lancashire Police to offer their reasons.

Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick admitted they were “unusual comments” but said “we have to let the police get on with it”.

But asked what they thought about the cops’ intervention, a relative said: “It’s wrong what’s been put out there.”

The cousin, who lives in Essex and asked not to be named, said: “All of mine and my wife’s family think it’s terrible and wrong what’s been said.”

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