The body of missing 23-year-old Chelsie Dack has been found.
The search for the young estate agent had been called off on Wednesday [April 22], with her family believing she had taken her own life.
Police say their enquiries lead them to believe she had entered the water.
Specialist teams had been searching the Norfolk coastline near her home since her disappearance.
She had been reported missing from her home in Gorleston.
Chelsie's mother Dawn Howell shared a post that somebody made to the Find Chelsie Dack Facebook page, which has more than 11,000 members.

It said Chelsie's family had asked to update members after police and the family discussed "the full circumstances surrounding Chelsie's disappearance".
"As a result, it's with a very deep heart that we need to let you all know that is strongly believed Chelsie has taken her own life," the post said.
"The family are together and heartbroken, they are overwhelmed by all the support and love from friends, family and the community.
"They ask that you respect their privacy at this very sad time, but to know that they are still holding on to a glimmer of hope.
"Love and best wishes. They thank each and every one of us in helping find our beautiful Chelsie."
On Monday, officers, along with the coastguard, RNLI and Norfolk Lowland Search and Rescue, carried out searches in Gorleston, assisted by the coastguard helicopter.

Searches continued on Tuesday with a team of officers, volunteers from lowland search and rescue and the police drone unit, which were focused on the seafront area of Gorleston.
Detectives also made CCTV inquiries.
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