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Missing woman from Didsbury sadly found dead, GMP confirm

Fizza was last seen on Thursday, according to the police

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A missing woman from Didsbury has been found dead, Greater Manchester Police confirmed last night.

Fizza Ahmed was last seen on Davenfield Grove, Didsbury, at around 6pm on Thursday, March 31st. 

Her family said she required medication and was believed to not have any on her at the time of her disappearance, meaning she may have been disoriented. 

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Despite the police’s best efforts, however, a member of the public came across a body last night, which has since been said to be that of Fizza Ahmed.

A GMP spokesperson said on the discovery of her body: “Earlier today, a member of the public sadly found a body which is believed to be that of missing Fizza Ahmed from Didsbury.

“There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances and a file has been submitted to the coroner. We send our condolences to her family.”

A statement from Didsbury Mosque asked members of the Muslim community to keep the Ahmed family in their prayers.

The statement read: “Thank you to everyone for their support. A body has been found and is most likely Fizza’s.

“Please keep the family in your prayers during this very difficult and sad time.”

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