Police told a newspaper that Corrina Bowman's father was 'alive and well'.
The daughter of a man whose body was found two months after he went missing wants police to be investigated independently over the case.Lee Bowman, from Nottinghamshire, was "alive and well" before his body was found.
By the time her father's body was found, in January, it was so decomposed police told the family the cause of death could not be determined. His parents reported him missing to Nottinghamshire Police, and it was one of their officers who Miss Bowman felt was rude to her.He then read out a comment from Facebook, which contained swearing, and accused Miss Bowman of posting this.
"Inquiries established that the person in question is alive and well, however did not wish to engage further with our officers. After the individual was located, and it was established he was alive and well, our investigation was closed." Miss Bowman said she knew her father was dead because he was not using his bank account, and he usually stayed in regular contact.
An IOPC spokesperson said: "Our thoughts go out to all Lee Bowman's family and friends following his tragic death. Our sympathy remains with them.
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