Nicola Bulley police chief’s cause of death revealed after Lancashire cop died suddenly aged just 50

The Nicola Bulley police chief's cause of death has been revealed after the Lancashire cop died suddenly aged just 50.

Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson died at home on Sunday, Lancashire Police said.

Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson died from natural causes
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Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson died from natural causesCredit: Story Picture Agency
He led the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley
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He led the search for missing mum Nicola BulleyCredit: PA
Lawson often appeared at press conferences during the search to find Nicola
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Lawson often appeared at press conferences during the search to find NicolaCredit: AFP

Mr Lawson led the search for missing mum Nicola in February this year.

He often appeared at press conferences during the search, which ended when Nicola's body was found in the River Wyre.

The well-respected Assistant Chief Constable also provided evidence to the Manchester Arena terror attack inquiry.

At first, Lancashire Police said only that Mr Lawson's death was medical-related.

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But it has now confirmed that the 50-year-old died from natural causes.

The force said: "Following the tragic death of Assistant Chief Constable Peter Lawson at the weekend, His Majesty’s senior coroner for Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen has reviewed the circumstances.

"It has now been established that Peter died from natural causes and funeral arrangements will be made in due course.

"His Majesty’s senior coroner has confirmed there is no requirement for an inquest.

"Our deepest condolences once again go out to Peter’s family, and we will support them as much as we can.

"Our thoughts are with them and everyone who knew Peter. We want to respect their privacy and would ask that the public and media do so too.

"We will continue to offer support to all our staff and those who worked with Peter, as we mourn his loss."

Last month a review of the search for 45-year-old Nicola found that officers could have done more to protect evidence in the "golden hour" after she went missing.

The review also questioned the disclosure of Nicola's personal information by cops.