Body found in river search for missing man

Neve Gordon-Farleigh,Norfolkand
Jon Welch
News imageShaun Whitmore/BBC An emergency services worker stands on the grass near a red Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service van. A boat can be seen in the background. Police tape can be seen in the foreground.Shaun Whitmore/BBC
Emergency services were called to Ferry Road in Surlingham at about 14:33 BST on Friday

A body has been found in the search for a man who got into difficulty in the water in the Norfolk Broads.

Emergency services had been searching the River Yare at Ferry Road, Surlingham, since police were first called at about 14:33 BST on Friday.

Police, fire, coastguard, air ambulance and search teams were at the scene and continued the search into the night and early on Saturday morning.

But Norfolk Police said the body of a man in his 40s was discovered by a dive team on Saturday afternoon.

News imageShaun Whitmore/BBC Two emergency services workers, wearing yellow buoyancy suits, stand in an orange boat which is moored at a quayside. A larger white pleasure craft can be seen behind them.Shaun Whitmore/BBC
A stretch of the River Yare was closed while searches took place

Police said the man's next of kin had been informed and his death was being treated as unexplained but not suspicious.

Specialist equipment including drones, thermal imaging cameras and sonar were used in the search.

During the search, the River Yare was closed between Brundall Church Fen and The Ferry House pub but the Broads Authority said the river had since been reopened.

A police cordon is still in place at the scene.

Police said a file was being prepared for the coroner.

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