Tributes Flow for ‘One in a Million’ Scots Woman Found After Search

The community mourns Rae Robertson, a beloved woman whose body was discovered after a search in Elgin, leaving friends and family heartbroken.

Tributes Flow for ‘One in a Million’ Scots Woman Found After Search
Tributes Flow for ‘One in a Million’ Scots Woman Found After Search

Elgin: It’s such a sad time for everyone. Rae Robertson, a lovely 48-year-old, was reported missing recently. Sadly, her body was found in the River Lossie.

The police confirmed the news on Tuesday. They said her family has been informed, but formal identification is still pending. It’s heartbreaking to think about what her family is going through right now.

Rae was last seen on January 18, and the police were really worried about her. They even asked the public for help in finding her. Thankfully, they found her, but it’s just so tragic.

The good news is that her death isn’t being treated as suspicious. A report will go to the Procurator Fiscal. But the community is in mourning.

People have been sharing their memories of Rae online. Many described her as the life of the party. Nicola Gibson said Rae was always friendly and full of life.

Kerry Hamilton shared sweet memories from their childhood. She said it’s heartbreaking to lose someone so fun and vibrant.

Others, like Hannah Petrie, expressed how much Rae will be missed. She had a big heart and brought joy to many.

Barbara Kelly summed it up perfectly, calling Rae “one in a million.” It’s clear she touched so many lives.

Rae’s friends and family are in our thoughts. It’s a tough time, and we’re all feeling the loss of such a beautiful soul.

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