Hunt for Missing Manx Woman Enters Fourth Day
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Manx woman Joanna Brown in the UK have been given another extension on the time they’re allowed to question her ex-husband.
As it stands her ex-husband Robert Brown is being held on suspicion of her murder.
The new extension means they can hold him for questioning until tomorrow morning.
The search for Joanna has now entered the fourth day; Police felt there was sufficient evidence in her £3 million home that she had died.
The pair was embroiled in a bitter divorce battle involving a pre-nuptial agreement.
Mother of two Joanna has been described as a very special person, loved and admired by all who knows her.
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