Obituary
Seesha Dack Death: How dead body of 15, was found near Tanners Bank in North Shields.

Who is 15-Year-old Seesha Dack
Seesha Dack was a 15-year-old teenager whose disappearance tipped off a major search before her body was found was her near Tanners Bank in North Shields.
She was found on Tuesday evening near Tanners Bank in North Shields.
According to reports, She had been reported missing on Sunday after last being seen by friends in the Fish Quay area.
Northumbria Police said there is not believed to have been any third party involvement in her death.
A spokeswoman said officers are continuing to “support Seesha’s family during this difficult time”.
Family & Friends Describes Her Death As A Shock
In a statement released through the force, the 15-year-old’s family said she was a “much-loved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece and friend”.
They said: “We are beyond devastated by the loss of our daughter and sister Seesha.
“Seesha was a loving, funny, bubbly and humble girl with a smile that could light up any room. Her personality was precious and can never be replaced.
“She always went out of her way for other people, even going so far as to take food from home to give to a homeless man that she saw regularly.
“Even though it wasn’t the news that we were hoping for, we would like to thank everyone from the community and beyond for all their help while we were looking for her.”
A report has now been prepared for the coroner.
Updates from the Police says: Incredibly sad news tonight
We have sadly found a body in our search for missing North Tyneside teenager Seesha Dack.
Seesha Dack, 15, was reported missing on Sunday (August 30), after last being seen near the Fish Quay, North Shields.
Northumbria Police say they have found a body in their search for missing North Tyneside teenager Seesha Dack
The 15 y/o was last seen on Sunday evening around the Fish Quay in North Shields
Formal identification is yet to take place but Seesha’s family are being supported pic.twitter.com/8YaXrsy3l8
— Metro Radio News (@MetroRadioNews) September 1, 2020
