Human remains found in search for Scots woman swept away by river two years ago

Hazel Nairn was swept into the River Don in November of last year.
Hazel Nairn was swept into the River Don in November of last year. -Credit:Facebook


Human remains have been found in the search for missing pensioner Hazel Nairn.

The 71-year-old vanished after being swept into the River Don, near Monymusk, on Friday, November 18, 2022, after the area was affected by severe flooding.

Detectives have confirmed the body of a woman was recovered from the River Don at around 1.20pm today.

Formal identification has yet to take place but the pensioner's family have been informed.

The death is currently being treated as unexplained but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.

Hazel was carrying her West Highland terrier, Rory, alongside a friend when they were all swept into the River Don which had burst its banks.

A huge search operation was launched, involving marine divers, sniffer dogs and a police helicopter in an effort to bring some relief to the heartbroken family.

Specialist divers also searched the River Don last year on the one year anniversary of Hazel disappearing.

Hazel's daughter, Anneka Gray, 38, told the Record how she had even taken up kayaking in an effort to try and find her mum.

She explained: “What has happened to our family has been a living nightmare.

“For months we used to walk the banks every day searching for her, then at night I’d wake up worrying that I’d seen something we might have overlooked.

Hazel with her daughter Anneka
Hazel Nairn was walking her Westie Ruaridh when she was swept away in River Don flood waters

“My partner and I have been having kayak lessons so we can safely get into the water and search for her. For a long time after my mum disappeared, the river remained high but now water levels have dropped.

“At the very least, we might have expected to find a piece of her jacket on the barbed wire fence of one of the flooded fields she was initially swept across. It’s like she vanished into thin air.”

A weather warning had been issued in the area due to the torrential rain and Anneka explained that this led to her mum abandoning her car and walking home.

She explained that Hazel's friend had a lucky escape and only avoided being swept away due to her clothes being caught in barbed wire.

Anneka continued: “Because of the flooding, my mum knew she couldn’t take her car over the little bridge she crossed to get home but the route was walkable with wellies. She’d got most of the way home when she met a friend.

Hazel Nairn was swept into the River Don last November
Hazel with her daughter Anneka. -Credit:Collect

“Mum had Rory in one arm – the water was too deep to walk through – and she had linked her other arm with her friend. They were walking on what was a raised track when they slipped.

“Her friend thinks there was a current that caused the rubble under their wellies to move. They both fell into the water and were dragged by the current, ending up fully submerged in the fields that had been flooded with fast-flowing water.

"Mum’s friend hit a fence. Her joggers stuck on the barbed wire – that’s what saved her. She could still see Mum but by this time she was a fair distance away.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "The remains of a woman were recovered from the River Don near Kemnay, Inverurie, around 1.20pm on Tuesday, 7 May, 2024.

"Formal identification has yet to take place but the family of Hazel Nairn, 71, who was last seen near to Monymusk on Friday, 18 November, 2022, have been informed.

"The death is currently being treated as unexplained but there are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances."

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