"I have lost my beautiful wife and soulmate," says husband of woman thought to have fallen into sea
A woman who's been missing three months has been described by her husband as "a beautiful wife and soulmate" and "a wonderful mother". Eryl Reeves vanished on November 29th.
Her husband, Dennis, 68, had returned home in the afternoon, to find her not there. Yet there were two plates and two forks laid out on the kitchen table for dinner. Police then launched an urgent appeal after they found her car, left unlocked, at the Welsh beauty spot, St Govans Head in Pembrokeshire, WalesOnline reports.
Dennis said he knew immediately that he'd lost her. Three days later, the lifeboat found Eryl's light blue puffa jacket in the water at the base of the cliffs. Her body has still not been found although Dennis hasn't given up all hope. He hopes walkers, sailors and fishing boat operators might come across Eryl - who was wearing a green jumper, a white vest and dark leggings at the time of her disappearance.
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Speaking from their home in Pembroke, the former customs officer said it was hard to watch the coverage of missing Nicola Bulley. Dennis said he was accepting "the loss of such a beautiful soul way too soon."
"If I think about it, it still makes me want to cry," he said. The couple had been married for 21 years and had had a happy and loving marriage. But it wasn't until Eryl retired from her job with the NHS three years ago that her mental health became unmanageable and she went to see her GP, Dennis claimed.
After retiring from her job with the Hywel Dda health board in December 2019 following a period of sickness, Dennis said his wife was plunged into a depression and was prescribed medication which initially "worked well". But


