Body found in search for The Office star's sister-in-law who vanished for 11 days formally identified
MACKENZIE Crook’s sister-in-law has been confirmed dead by police after she went missing 11 days ago.Mackenzie Crook made a desperate appeal to find his sister-in-lawLaurel, 62, was last seen leaving her home in Walberton, near Arundel, West Sussex on February 14.Even though police were unable to formally confirm the identity of the victim, Laurel’s son paid a touching tribute to his late mum and revealed how she “was found lying in a beautiful woodland”.
"We will miss her every day, but we are so proud of everything she achieved in her 62 years on this earth. "Laurel was a wonderful, creative, fiercely-intelligent person, who taught us all the meaning of empathy, dependability, and love." He added: "We as a family are broken by what has happened, but we have each other, we have our friends, and we have the support of the local community, who have so kindly rallied around us during this difficult time. We will never forget what you have done for us.
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