TikTok has banned an amateur sleuth for “multiple violations” of its policies believed to be in respect of his coverage of the Nicola Bulley disappearance
where Ms Bulley went missing shortly after dropping her children at school.
One of Ms Bulley’s friends Heather Gibbons posted on Facebook on Wednesday night: “We are at the point where people coming to ‘help’ look for Nikki in this way is actually doing the complete opposite. “We are at the point where this type of ‘help’ is making people who live in St Michaels feel unsafe. Please don’t let this continue to happen.”
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