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Gaynor Lord: Police 'can't explain behaviour' of missing mother on day she disappeared as teams search river

Source: Family Handout/PA

Police searching for Gaynor Lord have said they can't establish her state of mind with confidence as police teams search a river.

Ms Lord, 55, was last seen on Friday afternoon after she left work early from the Bullards Gin counter in the basement of Jarrolds department store in Norwich city centre.

The mother-of-three's belongings, which included a mobile phone, glasses,

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