Kate Garraway offered a shoulder to cry on for Claire Croucher during Friday's emotional segment of Good Morning Britain , as the mum broke down recalling the tragic loss of her daughter Leah. Claire, alongside her husband John, was visibly moved as they publicly addressed their daughter's death for the first time since the harrowing event two years prior. Leah Croucher disappeared in 2019 while walking from her Milton Keynes home to work, never reaching her destination.

Her remains were only found three years later, in 2022. A murder investigation ensued, and on 14 October 2022, police identified a deceased man as the suspect. The interview commenced with Adil Ray probing the grieving parents: "How do you feel at this point? You must still be grieving, because two years is not a long time.

But do you feel angry? Do you feel frustrated with the investigation, Claire?" reports the Mirror . Struggling for composure, Claire responded: "All of those things in all honesty, you put grief on hold for a little while because we've had so much to do in the meantime. So yeah, we're still grieving every day, we still miss her, and we're very frustrated by the entire system, the inquest process and getting to that point took over a year and a half, and it just felt like an extremely long time.

" Kate then questioned the couple about their views on reforming the system for managing offenders, asking: "Gosh, so do you feel the process of the decision to release and the decision to allow him .