Abi Fisher: Family of Yorkshire teacher release new photo and tribute to their 'beautiful angel'

The family of Abi Fisher have today issued a new photograph and tribute to their “beautiful angel.”

She went missing from her home in Castleford at the weekend and the 29-year-old's disappearance was described as out of character.

Her body was found in undergrowth off Southmoor Road, near Brierley, South Yorkshire.

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Abi worked as a teacher at Featherstone All Saints CE Academy and had a passion for science.

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Abi Fisher

Today her family issued a new photograph and this tribute to their “beautiful angel.”

It reads: “Our beautiful Abi. Words cannot describe how utterly devastated we are at the loss of you. We miss you dearly. We promise to make you proud every single day, and will continue to bring up your amazing little baby girl the way you would.

“Heaven may have gained an angel but we have lost you and that for us seems like the most unjust act to happen.

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“We as a family would like to thank every single person who showed enough heart and love to look for our precious angel. Words will never describe how much this means.

“For now our beautiful angel. We love you so much.”

The latest tribute comes after a man was charged with the murder of the 29-year-old.

Matthew Fisher was arrested after her body was found on Sunday (July 10).

Matthew, 29, of Walton Park Street, Castleford, has now been charged over Abi's murder.

He has been remanded in custody to appear at Leeds Magistrates Court on Wednesday morning.