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Published 16:16 16 Feb 2016 GMT
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Police divers searching the water at Anstey's Cove today.
Dr. Polge's family have released a statement which says:
"We would like to thank everyone for their help, hope and kind words.
"The support we have received from family and friends has been much appreciated, and clearly Rose is loved far and wide.'
"We are overwhelmed by the support from her friends and colleagues, dozens of whom have been combing the Devon Coast in search of Rose."
Last month Dr Polge posted a new Facebook profile picture, featuring the hashtag #NotFairNotSafe, and was a member of a Facebook group set up to co-ordinate striking junior doctors at the Devon hospital. She also shared a link to a petition asking the British Medical Association to support the junior doctors' strike which opposed changes to working hours and conditions proposed by Mr Hunt.Police are appealing for the public to contact them with any information or sightings of Dr Polge.
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