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Nida Naseer body found: Newport girl disappeared when she put out the bins

 

Kashmira Gander
Friday 28 March 2014 23:45 GMT
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Photo issued by Gwent Police of Nida Ul-Naseer, 18, of Newport, south Wales, who has not been seen since she was reported missing from her home in Linton Street at 8pm on Saturday
Photo issued by Gwent Police of Nida Ul-Naseer, 18, of Newport, south Wales, who has not been seen since she was reported missing from her home in Linton Street at 8pm on Saturday (PA)

Police have confirmed they have recovered the body of missing teenager Nida Naseer from an estuary.

The 19-year-old was last seen at her home in Linton Street, Pill, Newport, at 8pm on 28 December 2013.

Her mobile phone had not been used since that day, police found.

Gwent Police said formal identification of the body found in Newport had been carried out on Thursday, and showed that it was Ms Naseer.

The teenager disappeared nearly three months ago after going to put the bins out at her home.

Inspector Christ Haire said: “We can confirm that the body is sadly that of Nida Naseer. A post-mortem examination will be carried out - the death remains unexplained.”

Members of Ms Naseer's family have been notified, he said.

The teenager's older sister, Shamyla, 23, told a press conference earlier this year that she believed Nida's disappearance was due to her being upset about being unable to attend university.

Despite getting good grades, Ms Naseer's status as a failed asylum seeker meant she would not receive any funding to study for a degree.

Her family could not afford to pay for her studies.

Relatives and police described her vanishing as “totally out of character” - especially as she needs medication which stops her from becoming anaemic.

Earlier this month, police said they had decided to stop ground searches for the teenager.

Superintendent Mark Warrender, local policing commander for Newport, said: “This is an extremely tragic case and our sincere condolences remain with the family. Since Nida went missing we have remained hopeful that she would be found safe and well and reunited with her family.

“Yesterday's discovery was a very sad development for me and the investigative team who have remained committed to finding Nida since the night she was reported missing by her family.

“We continue to support them at this dreadful time, and on their behalf can I please ask that they now be left alone to grieve.”

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