Family Pay Tribute as Police Close In on Isobel Munro Case

Isobel Munro’s tragic death is being treated as non-suspicious by police, with a file now set to be handed to the Coroner. The young woman went missing in April, last seen in Christchurch, Dorset. Her body was found in woodland at Long Meadow, Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire, at 10.10am on Tuesday, November 29.

Family’s Heartfelt Thanks to Police and Supporters

The Munro family shared a moving statement: “Our worst fears are now reality. Our loving and caring Isi has left us. She is now with her Daddy, where she can rest in peace.”

They continued, “Our family would like to thank you all for your kind wishes. We also wish to thank all those who helped, supported, and searched while Isi was missing. We especially recognise the work, care and professionalism shown to us by Dorset and Hampshire Police.”

Police Prepare Coroner’s Report

  • Isobel Munro reported missing in April
  • Last seen in Christchurch, Dorset
  • Body discovered in Long Meadow, Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire on November 29
  • Death ruled non-suspicious; Coroner’s file being prepared

Community Mourns as Police Continue Official Procedures

The investigation has united local forces and communities in a somber tribute to Isobel Munro. Authorities vow to maintain dignity and thoroughness as they close this chapter with respect for the family and community affected.

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