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Missing Kirkby Lonsdale woman found dead



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THE body of an 86-year-old missing Kirkby Lonsdale woman has been found in Lake Windermere.
Police were urgently appealing for information on Ivy Riley, of Eaves Lea, Main Road, who was last seen in Kirkby Lonsdale on Tuesday night.

At 1pm yesterday, Wednesday, a passer-by discovered her body in Lake Windermere near Waterhead in Ambleside.

Her family have been informed.





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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 11:50 AM
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Here_inyourarms,

Doncaster 18/07/2008 16:01:46
This is a wierd story! But whats even wierder is that that day i was canoeing and the day after i was kayacking in that same lake!! I was on a school trip and also the night after we saw a ghost of a lady on the exact lake and walking up to the shower rooms!! when we went to check it out, she wasn't there! The day after we saw the ghost of the women a man who instructed at the lake district came up to us and told us about Ivy and what has happened so far, at first i thought it was a wind up but now i know its for real!
My heart goes out to all her family and friends!!
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