A woman, who went for a walk two and a half years ago and never came back, has been found dead a couple of miles from her home.
Christina Rack, 48, a volunteer for local charities, left her cul-de-sac home in Chorlton, Manchester, at 8.15pm on October 1 in 2018.
Her family has described her as a “chatty, personable, and funny” person who went for walks with their West Yorkshire terrier Mable bird-watching, according to the Manchester Evening News.
But on that day Mable was already being walked by Christina’s brother Jacob, 25.
After she had been missing for nine days, her family – including sister Elizabeth and parents Henry and Judith – went to the local press to appeal for help.
Another brother, Martin, said: “There was nothing to suspect that she was going to disappear. There was no issue, no argument within the family which had come to a head.
![Christina Rack left her home in Chorlton at 8.15pm on October 1, 2018.
She walked out of Bolesworth Close, a quiet cul-de-sac bordered by mature trees beyond which lie Turn Moss playing fields.
Caption: Christina Rack, 48, from Chorlton has been reported missing](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article24225082.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_JS164412597.jpg)
“She had mental health issues and had been on medication and there was some indication the week before that she was getting a bit anxious.”
Christina suffered from mental health issues and had disappeared for half a day once before.
The last person to see her was her daughter, Lola, then 23.
Her mobile phone had stopped working an hour and a half after she left home, and was later found in Sale Water Park.
![Christina Rack left her home in Chorlton at 8.15pm on October 1, 2018.
She walked out of Bolesworth Close, a quiet cul-de-sac bordered by mature trees beyond which lie Turn Moss playing fields.
Caption: Christine Rack - missing Chorlton woman](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article24225098.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_JS165146278.jpg)
Police enlisted the help of the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team and the GMP Underwater Search Team, Tactical Aid Unit, and neighbourhood officers in a search for Christina, but found no trace.
They also released CCTV footage of the area where Christina was thought to have gone missing. The image included a car, which was thought to be significant, but the lead went nowhere.
It would be another two and a half years before her family got the terrible news.
Dog walkers found a body in the Chorlton Ees nature reserve area close to the River Mersey around noon on Tuesday, April 13 of this year.
The body has now been identified as Christina.
![Christina Rack left her home in Chorlton at 8.15pm on October 1, 2018.
She walked out of Bolesworth Close, a quiet cul-de-sac bordered by mature trees beyond which lie Turn Moss playing fields.
Caption: Sister Elizabeth Mum and Dad Judith and Henry Rack](https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article24225107.ece/ALTERNATES/s615b/0_JS165152369.jpg)
DI Chris Maddocks, of GMP’s City of Manchester South district, said their team searched “extensively” in the area back in 2018, including with “an underwater search team, a helicopter, drone, specialist search dogs and officers on the ground”.
He said it was possible changes in the water level meant her body had moved.
Christina’s mother Judith Rack said: “We’d like to thank the police for their extensive search and their support since 2018, and the public for their help.
“We are a private family and would now like time to grieve. We still miss Christina terribly and always will.”
Police continue to investigate the circumstances around Christina’s death.