28/04/2003

Body pulled from River Foyle

The body of a 43-year-old man has been pulled from the River Foyle in Londonderry.

Although a crime is not suspected, police confirmed that a post mortem of the victim will take place today.

Elsewhere in the city, police are investigating reports that group of armed and masked men attempted to stop cars in the Waterside area of the city at the weekend.

The incident happened in the Tierighter and Learmount Roads area.

(MB)

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