Some more details about Judy Bloomer, who – alongside her husband of five decades – went missing from Bayesian earlier this week.
Bloomer was educated at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, where she studied English language and literature. After that, she embarked on a career as a teacher.
She later worked as a psychotherapist for nearly 30 years, specialising in anxiety and stress.
She was also a former director of property developer Change Real Estate, a property firm in Bristol, which was founded by her husband, Jonathan Bloomer.
Sally Bailey, a former chairwoman of charity Pilot Light, wrote that Judy was a “wonderful friend” to the gynaecological cancer research charity the Eve Appeal. She was a “kind and caring person,” she added.
In a statement from the Bloomer family, they described the couple as “incredible people and an inspiration to many”.
“Our only comfort is that they are still together now.”
Judy Bloomer was educated at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, before starting her career as a teacher
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