Very good pointCorrect, but the chances of her ending up in the water from the bench seem low.
The access to the river isn't a straight drop either, it's a rolling hill down to the water covered with grasses and shrubbery and some trees., that would've slowed her.
To even reach the river from the bench she'd have to be rolling on the floor, fast and hard and in that direction. It's possible but unlikely that happened. Also, no evidence in the riverbank of someone going down the hill...little twigs would be broken, there would be marks.
And if she was attacked and dragged down the embankment and in, Lancashire Police have said there is no evidence of that and no-one else is likely involved.
But an open mind must be kept.
I think the owner of the empty house and also people at the caravan parks needs to be questioned a bit more.
Who lives at a caravan park unfreezing cold January? Are these holiday places or permanent homes?
Was she attacked and/or enticed there?
Whatever happened it must've been quick to not take her phone.
I used to have a caravan on a holiday park and one of the reasons we got rid was they started selling them to single men, using them as a cheap permanent home rather than a holiday home. As a father of young girls I was a bit dubious as we didn’t know who these men were or where they’d come from. And why they’d want to live on a holiday park full of families.
From the maps we’ve seen, the caravan park is a lot more curious than the ‘abandoned home’ on the opposite side of the river, across a main road.
Maybe I’ve watched too much Happy Valley (s2)!!!!