Holly Woodcock’s parents seek answers two years after French villa pool drowning

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Holly Woodcock’s parents seek answers two years after French villa pool drowning

Daily Mail · 1 day ago

Almost two years after 20-year-old Manchester Metropolitan University student Holly Woodcock drowned in a swimming pool during a party at a friend's family villa in the Pays de la Loire in western France, her parents, Jo and Lee Woodcock, are still searching for answers about how she died. Writing for the Daily Mail, Nicole Lampert reports that the family remain tormented by unresolved questions, with the article pointing to a mysterious nose bleed, missing evidence and unhelpful witnesses as issues that have not been explained.

Holly, who lived in south London, had gone on a week-long holiday with a school friend and the friend's family. Her mother Jo, 57, was the last relative to see Holly's body before her cremation and says she was unable to say a proper goodbye. The family have left Holly's bedroom untouched, with her bed unmade and clothes still on the floor. Jo and Lee describe recurring dreams in which Holly appears healthy and alive, unaware that anything has happened to her.

  • Student Holly Woodcock, 20, drowned in a pool at a French villa party.
  • Nearly two years on, her parents still have unanswered questions.
  • A nose bleed, missing evidence and unhelpful witnesses remain unexplained.

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Originally published by Daily Mail as “Holly was staying in a French villa when she drowned in the pool during a party. From a mysterious nose bleed to missing evidence and unhelpful witnesses… NICOLE LAMPERT reveals unanswered questions still tormenting her parents”.