
Tragic Discovery Made in Search for Missing Yorkshire Woman’s Whereabouts
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Lisa Gorman, who was last seen at her home in Idle, West Yorkshire, on Monday morning, has tragically been linked to a body discovered near the village of Coxwold, North Yorkshire. While formal identification is still pending, her family has been notified and is being supported by specially trained officers.
The grim discovery has prompted an outpouring of tributes on social media from friends and loved ones. One heartfelt post read, “You’ll never know how many lives you made that bit brighter or what an impact you had on so many lives. Gone far too soon, my heart breaks for your family.
Such an amazing lady, always smiling and always thinking of others and how to support them. Really was hoping you were going to be found safe and reunited with your family.” Another tribute added, “So sorry to hear this, R.I.P Lisa, you were a lovely person inside and out. Love and prayers to Billie and all of Lisa’s family.”
A spokesperson for the police provided an update on the case, saying: “Police looking for Lisa Gorman, who has been reported missing from Bradford, have found the body of a woman in North Yorkshire. The body was located near the village of Coxwold in North Yorkshire earlier today. The body has yet to be formally identified, but Lisa’s family have been notified and are being supported by specially trained officers. The death is not being treated as suspicious”, reported by Yorkshire Live.
The discovery has left many in Lisa’s community devastated as they come to terms with the heartbreaking outcome. Lisa was described by those who knew her as a kind and caring individual who always put others first. Her smile and support brought light to countless lives, and her sudden loss has left an indelible void.
As formal identification awaits, Lisa’s loved ones and community are rallying around her family to provide strength during this difficult time. While the investigation continues, Lisa’s memory lives on in the heartfelt tributes of those whose lives she touched.