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A police officers climbs a wall near the water at Shard Bridge as the search for Nicola Bulley continues
Diving expert Peter Faulding was pictured showing Ms Bulley's partner, Paul Ansell, around the scene where she went missing two weeks ago 
Lancashire Police's working hypothesis has long been that Ms Bulley (pictured with her partner) ended up in the water after she mysteriously vanished from St Michael's on Wyre on January 27
Mr Faulding, who was  two weeks ago, told the Sun: 'He was shocked at how shallow the rocks were yesterday.

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