A coroner found the mother-of-two drowned after accidentally falling into cold water.
Lancashire Police came under fire for revealing Ms Bulley's struggles with alcohol and perimenopause.
Ms Dewar was shown some examples of media coverage and was asked if she was happy that certain headlines were not an intrusion into Ms Bulley's family.She added: "We look very specifically at individual instances of concern. "We've given a very clear opportunity and been very, very open that we'd like to engage with them about their concerns, but at this point, there's nothing active."
He said she would have had to have had "sufficient knowledge of cold water shock to realise as to how rapidly a death may occur as otherwise she may be spotted and saved".Nicola Bulley drowned after falling into cold water, Dr James Adeley, senior coroner for Lancashire ruled
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