Published:
12:25 PM February 19, 2021
Updated:
3:12 PM February 19, 2021
A man has been taken to hospital following an incident on a river in Norwich that lasted eight hours.
- Credit: Archant
A man has been taken to hospital after emergency services were involved in an eight-hour incident on a river in Norwich.
Norfolk police were called to Wherry Road at 2.30am on Friday following concerns for a man s safety in a canoe on Wherry Road.
Emergency services attend an incident on the River Wensum in Norwich on Friday, February 19.
- Credit: Archant
Emergency services have been on the scene since 2.30am on Friday, February 19.
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