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Nicola Bulley's partner to address 'entitled' online detectives in BBC documentary

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Nicola Bulley's partner Paul Ansell has agreed to take part in a new documentary about her mysterious disappearance, which seeks to challenge the 'entitled' armchair detectives on social media who have put him under 'really difficult level of scrutiny'.

Paul Ansell, the long-term partner and father to Ms Bulley's two children, endured a barrage of unfounded online theories as amateur investigators fixated on the search for the missing mother-of-two.

The situation escalated to such an extent that the couple's friends felt compelled to call for online speculation to cease, denouncing the 'disgusting allegations' and 'vile theories tagging them across platforms.

The Search For Nicola Bulley, created by Rachel Lob-levyt, will explore the case and its impact on Nicola's family.. The documentary, which airs on October 3, was an important project for the director, who wanted to showcase the realities of what it was like for Nicola's loved ones.

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