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Forensic Teams Dig Deep in ‘Welling Horror House’ Over Missing Mum Mystery
Specialist forensic investigators are on their third day hunting for clues at a home in Welling, desperate to crack the case of missing mum-of-two and textiles teacher, Nazire Koreli, 54.
Nazire vanished back in September 2024 but was only reported missing on 28 February 2025, sparking a high-profile murder probe that has gripped the community.
Police Hunt Intensifies as Husband Held on Murder Suspicion
The missing woman is described as slim, with light brown hair and olive skin. Despite a wide-scale search, police have found no sign of her.
On March 10, a man in his 50s, believed to be Nazire’s husband, was arrested on suspicion of murder. He remains in custody while detectives tirelessly question him.
Detective Chief Inspector Wayne Jolley said: “Since receiving this report, our officers have made multiple enquiries to locate Nazire. This remains a very active and sensitive investigation.”
‘Welling Horror House’ Under the Microscope
Police activity has ramped up around the couple’s £550,000 Welling home, now grimly nicknamed the ‘Welling Horror House’ by shocked neighbours.
- Officers have been seen stripping carpets inside the property.
- CCTV hard drives from nearby homes have been seized for evidence.
Forensic experts are using cutting-edge tech, including the FARO Focus Laser Scanning Solution, to create ultra-detailed 3D colour maps of the house and surroundings. This high-tech tool delivers precise data faster than ever, helping investigators piece the puzzle together.
Police sources confirm supporting forensic evidence has been uncovered, deepening suspicions Nazire met with foul play.
Neighbours Stunned by Shocking Turn
Local residents are rattled by the unfolding drama. One who knew Nazire as “friendly and quiet” shared how they often chatted during dog walks. Another revealed that building materials started arriving at the home months ago—raising questions about the timeline of events.
The investigation presses on, with officers determined to uncover the full story behind Nazire’s disappearance and presumed death.
Anyone with information should contact police or report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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