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Police begin forest hunt for woman

ASHDOWN FOREST Police hunting for the body of a missing BBC make-up artist have switched their search to an area of woodland.

Officers have been searching around the home of Diane Chenery-Watkins, 48, in East Sussex since Thursday. But Detective Chief Inspector Steve Johns said: “We will be moving our teams to an area of Ashdown Forest. We will carry out a search based on some information we have received.”

Mrs Chenery-Watkins, a Bafta-nominated artist who worked on Pride & Prejudice, has been missing since January 22.