Still quiet and can’t see any updates
To be completely blunt, they are probably just waiting for her body to be found. I doubt we'll hear much more until that happens.
Still quiet and can’t see any updates
IF it happens.To be completely blunt, they are probably just waiting for her body to be found. I doubt we'll hear much more until that happens.
Hey welcome to our little corner of the internet. Everything you say .. we all went there and were all so deeply concerned for Michele but, as you say, it just went crickets quite quickly and then to silence. So sad.I know this thread’s been quiet for a while, but I just came across the case and made an account since I’m from Glasgow. Surprised it’s been a month and barely anyone’s talking about it. Where’s her son? He’s mid-30s, right? If it were my mum or wife, I’d be making noise every day. The silence feels strange.
The husband seems to have tried hard, but why didn’t people nearby notice anything? And why so many conflicting (and retracted) reports about her walking, swimming, different clothes? If she went too far out, surely someone would have seen it. What also stands out is how he said there wasn’t much of a search, yet multiple reports confirm the Coast Guard, police, and even fishing boats were involved in a large operation.
Bodies usually wash up in days or weeks. After 30 days and nothing, either she never went into the water, or she was carried offshore quickly and lost.
This case feels way too quiet. Curious what everyone else here thinks, 30 days on.
Justwondering: Her belongings were left, so I assume they’d check her phone to see any hint of planning or if someone’s helping her?
And why so many conflicting (and retracted) reports about her walking, swimming, different clothes? If she went too far out, surely someone would have seen it.
I read something recently that said if you see somethings suspicious, like a person hanging around or something, then the best thing is to try and remember their shoes. What type, colour, make, trainer? etc The police regard this as more distinctive than hair colour, or size. Just thought I'd mention that here. (clearly not applicable as Michele seems to have not had her's with her.)It does look like this will be one of those cases where we never know what really happened.
I do want to comment on this statement though...
Conflicting and confused witness reports are pretty much par for the course in an investigation. Someone is asked, "Did you see a dark-haired, middle-aged English lady on the beach?" And of course there will be a lot of different reports, some of which may be describing a completely different person who happened to be nearby. In crime dramas, the eyewitnesses are amazingly accurate (e.g., "Her makeup was smeared. She was wearing a blue striped t-shirt and adidas sneakers with a red stain on the right toe"), but in real life that's rarely true.
As far as noticing that she was too far out, there was a report of a "fitness instructor" who said he saw her out there and warned her about being that far from shore, but again it's not clear if that was even the same person.
If you're on the beach and see someone bobbing in the waves, you may not necessarily mark them as being in any kind of trouble. You turn your head and when you look back they're no longer there. Did they go under, or did they just swim to another spot? It's not something that would necessarily lead you to raise as an alarm, or even pay much attention to it on a crowded beach.
Edit - You know, yesterday I went to a real estate open house and spoke to the agent for several minutes. I could tell you everything she told me about the home. But if the police knocked on my door today and said she's missing and I'm the last person to see her alive, could I describe what she looked like and what she was wearing? I don't think I could. I'm pretty sure she had glasses, dark hair and was wearing a dress, but I'm not even 100% sure about that. Hairstyle, clothing colors, etc...I have no idea.
It's an interesting exercise. Think about someone you saw a few hours ago but didn't particularly pay any attention to at the time, like a store clerk or a waiter, and try to describe them. Most of us would be pretty bad at it.
Im not sure the husband needs to release all those details about the body at the bottom.![]()
British woman who vanished from sunbed on Greek beach is found dead
The devastated husband of a British woman who went missing while he was asleep on a sun lounger has said police have found the body of his beloved wife.www.dailymail.co.uk
Today Mr Bourda told the Daily Mail that police officers had finally located his wife’s body, more than a month after she first went missing.
She was found on a small, privately owned island called Fidonisi, around 40km down the coast from where she was last seen.
While Mrs Bourda’s body is to be formally identified during an autopsy tomorrow, officers believe due to the tankini she was last seen wearing.
Her husband said the body was found half-naked, partially eaten by fish and without a head. Officers, who called Mr Bourda this afternoon, said they are ‘99 per cent sure’ it is her, due to her swimsuit.
Agreed. Seems heartless, but everyone deals with grief differently I guess. MooIm not sure the husband needs to release all those details about the body at the bottom.
RIP I hope you’re at peace now.
I hope the husband has some support to help him get through this. He is, understandably, traumatized not only by his wife's disappearance and death, but the callous response he received when seeking help.I wasn't expecting those gruesome details.
Poor Michele. RIP.
After reading the article, I believe she drowned. RIP
Agreed with your questions !I know this thread’s been quiet for a while, but I just came across the case and made an account since I’m from Glasgow. Surprised it’s been a month and barely anyone’s talking about it. Where’s her son? He’s mid-30s, right? If it were my mum or wife, I’d be making noise every day. The silence feels strange.
The husband seems to have tried hard, but why didn’t people nearby notice anything? And why so many conflicting (and retracted) reports about her walking, swimming, different clothes? If she went too far out, surely someone would have seen it. What also stands out is how he said there wasn’t much of a search, yet multiple reports confirm the Coast Guard, police, and even fishing boats were involved in a large operation.
Bodies usually wash up in days or weeks. After 30 days and nothing, either she never went into the water, or she was carried offshore quickly and lost.
This case feels way too quiet. Curious what everyone else here thinks, 30 days on.
Justwondering: Her belongings were left, so I assume they’d check her phone to see any hint of planning or if someone’s helping her?
The Bourdas, who had been married for 36 years after meeting at university in Germany, had enjoyed their first few days wandering around Kavala.![]()
British woman who vanished from sunbed on Greek beach is found dead
The devastated husband of a British woman who went missing while he was asleep on a sun lounger has said police have found the body of his beloved wife.www.dailymail.co.uk
Today Mr Bourda told the Daily Mail that police officers had finally located his wife’s body, more than a month after she first went missing.
She was found on a small, privately owned island called Fidonisi, around 40km down the coast from where she was last seen.
While Mrs Bourda’s body is to be formally identified during an autopsy tomorrow, officers believe due to the tankini she was last seen wearing.
Her husband said the body was found half-naked, partially eaten by fish and without a head. Officers, who called Mr Bourda this afternoon, said they are ‘99 per cent sure’ it is her, due to her swimsuit.