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Body found in lake identified as missing mum Rachel Booth Body found in lake identified as missing mum Rachel Booth
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Rachel Booth, 38, was reported missing on SaturdayRachel Booth, 38, was reported missing on Saturday
A body found in a lake has been formally identified as that of missing mum Rachel Booth. A woman's body found in a lake has been formally identified as that of Rachel Booth.
Ms Booth, 38, disappeared in the early hours of Saturday after she was last seen by her family in the village of Barnton in Cheshire. The 38-year-old mother disappeared in the early hours of Saturday after she was last seen by her family in Barnton, Cheshire.
Cheshire Police earlier said a body had been found in a lake in Oakmere, around eight miles (13km) away, which has since been formally identified as Ms Booth. Cheshire Police said a body had been found in a lake in Oakmere, about eight miles (13km) away.
The force aid there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding her death. The force said there were not believed to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding her death.
A police spokesman said the 38-year-old's body was found following "extensive searches" in the Oakmere area, which involved underwater search teams. A police spokesman said the woman's body was found following "extensive searches" in the Oakmere area, which involved underwater search teams.
Her family had been notified and was being supported by specialist officers, police said. Her family has been notified and is being supported by specialist officers, police said.
Wild Shore Delamere, which offers outdoor activities at the lake, had closed while the search was underway. Wild Shore Delamere, which offers outdoor activities at the lake, was closed during the search operation.
The activity centre said it would stay shut on Tuesday "as a mark of respect" following the discovery of Ms Booth's body. The activity centre said it would remain closed on Tuesday "as a mark of respect" following the discovery of Ms Booth's body.
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