Found Deceased UK - Janet Edwards, 66, Beechwood Court, Hereford, 10 Dec 2021

  • #181
I hadn't realised Janet's mother's flat was empty, so paying a visit to it that afternoon and leaving her belongings there can surely only point to one thing - Janet intended to make this one last visit to her mother's home.

Leaving her things at the flat and her car in the car park then walking off down Venns Lane looks sadly to mean only one thing - self-harm. It's awful to say that but it looks the most likely scenario now.

Janet hasn't been seen since the 3pm sighting that afternoon, and I think pretty soon after she left Beechwood Court she probably headed into woodland somewhere in the area, and that would explain the lack of any sightings of her that afternoon.

Thanks for this update WiseOwl. I also had not realised JEs mother’s flat was empty, which looks as though mum was not going back home after her hospital stay.

I agree, this does look like self harm now.

After visiting her mother in the morning, she left her belongings and car in a safe place, where they could be picked up by her relatives.
 
  • #182
When they said her moms flat was empty I thought they meant as in her mom not being there because she was in hospital rather than being completely empty ..not sure now though
 
  • #183
When they said her moms flat was empty I thought they meant as in her mom not being there because she was in hospital rather than being completely empty ..not sure now though

Yes, that's right, her Mum was in hospital.
 
  • #184
When they said her moms flat was empty I thought they meant as in her mom not being there because she was in hospital rather than being completely empty ..not sure now though

I thought empty as in cleared out but yes, possibly just meant empty while mum was in hospital.
Although, could still be a self harm situation. JE leaving her belongings and car where they would be safe and found fairly quickly, but not in a place that would give clues as to where she had gone.
 
  • #185
...but not in a place that would give clues as to where she had gone.

Yes, I think that may be the thing.....she didn't want anyone to find her.
Perhaps sparing them the horror and upset.
 
  • #186
This case has been on my mind for several weeks now. I am a resident of Hereford and am very familiar with the area. I genuinely cannot stop thinking about what may have happened to Janet. I've been making some speculations of my own and my gut feeling is that she has unfortunately hurt herself intentionally somewhere. There is a huge area of wetland within 10 minutes walk of Beechwood Court called the Lugg meadows. It is a large area (46 hectares) and is routinely flooded each winter, severely limiting the accessible area for walkers. I don't believe the search parties have looked in the Lugg (based on web searches and Facebook sleuthing) and there is a route from Beechwood to the Lugg where no business/company CCTV are present. It's just residential housing. The Lugg meadows are a beautiful place and areas are very quiet and off-road, making it a decent place for someone who doesn't wish to be found. I can't bear the thought of Janet being left there, undiscovered.
I'm going to be in town soon, I might go on a search if it wouldn't be inappropriate.
 
  • #187
I had a thought this morning regarding Janet, and was wondering if she may have committed suicide in a body of water, hence the reason for not finding her. There are many rural places in Hereford.

I then started thinking about Richard Okorogheye, who disappeared and was eventually, having committed suicide, in a large pond in Epping Forest, Essex......over 2 hours from his home in west London.

The police only found him there and knew to look in that are due to phone pings, then a CCTV sighting of a taxi driver who dropped him off nearby.

With Janet, we don't even have phone pings.....it's a total needle in a haystack situation.

Found Deceased - UK - Richard Okorogheye, 19, Oxford Student, Ladbroke Grove, West London, 24 March 2021 #2
 
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  • #188
I hadn't realised Janet's mother's flat was empty, so paying a visit to it that afternoon and leaving her belongings there can surely only point to one thing - Janet intended to make this one last visit to her mother's home.

Leaving her things at the flat and her car in the car park then walking off down Venns Lane looks sadly to mean only one thing - self-harm. It's awful to say that but it looks the most likely scenario now.

Janet hasn't been seen since the 3pm sighting that afternoon, and I think pretty soon after she left Beechwood Court she probably headed into woodland somewhere in the area, and that would explain the lack of any sightings of her that afternoon.

I pretty much agree.

As I have said before, her mother, in hospital, in late 80s/early 90s, obviously not fully fit, a despondent time, which may have contributed to her own depression and despair.
 
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  • #190
BREAKING NEWS | Emergency services called to reports of a body in the River Wye in Herefordshire | Herefordshire’s Independent Source of News & Information

No confirmation of who the person is at this point, but I'm keeping an eye on this for updates thought I would share here incase they update soon. So sad regardless of who the person might be :'(

Thank you for alerting us.

This does sound like there may be a breakthrough. Will check if any others missing locally, but given this was sadly the likely outcome for this lady after so long, I think it may well be her.
 
  • #191
Just looking on google maps - it's about a 2 km walk from Beechwood Court to the nearest section of the River Wye


Google Maps
 
  • #192
If it's Janet, it's a long time for her body to be in the river.
Maybe it was caught up in submerged trees, or debris etc.

RIP to whomever it is.
 
  • #193
1:38pm
Ambulance statement
"We were called by the fire service at 10.41am this morning following reports of a person in the river Wye near Backney Bridge, Ross on Wye," an ambulance service spokesperson said.

"An ambulance, paramedic officer, community first responder and HART paramedics attended.

"Sadly, it quickly became apparent that nothing could be done to save the person and they were confirmed deceased on scene."

12:29pm
EMERGENCY crews have been called to the river Wye after reports of a body being discovered in Herefordshire this morning.

Police, firefighters, and paramedics were called to the river Wye near Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire.

A police spokesperson said: “We were called to the river Wye in Netherton at around 10.10am this morning (Thursday 10 March) following reports of a body being discovered by the river.

“Officers remain at the scene, and as this is an ongoing incident it would be inappropriate for us to comment further at this time.”

Body found near river Wye in Herefordshire
 
  • #194
1:38pm
"Sadly, it quickly became apparent that nothing could be done to save the person and they were confirmed deceased on scene."

That's significant I think. Indicative of a person who has been deceased for a while.
JMO

R.I.P. and condolences to loved ones whoever this person may be.
 
  • #195
My heart sank when I read this ..whoever this person is I hope at least it can bring some closure to loved ones
 
  • #196
No further updates as yet on the person found yesterday.
 
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  • #198
Perhaps both are true. Perhaps the body was removed from the water by the time police were called.
 
  • #199
Perhaps both are true. Perhaps the body was removed from the water by the time police were called.

There are also two different places named as to where the body was found. In the one you quoted it states 'body by the river in Netherton' and in @MsMiniSleuth's post yesterday the Ambulance statement says 'a person in the river Wye near Backney Bridge, Ross On Wye'.
 
  • #200
As the fire services were called first I'm assuming the body was stuck somewhere - most likely in the river, otherwise it would be police or ambulance first to respond imo
 

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