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Marina searched for missing man Body recovered in marina search
(about 7 hours later)
Rescuers are searching for a man who was last seen going into Swansea Marina late on Sunday night. Police looking for a man who was last seen jumping from a bridge over the River Tawe at Quay Parade in Swansea say they have found a body.
The Quay Parade area has been cordoned off while police, coastguards and fire crews service look for the man, who is believed to be in his early twenties. The body has been taken to the city's Singleton Hospital for formal identification but police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.
A helicopter from RAF Chivenor in Devon is also taking part in the search. Rescuers spent the night searching for the man after he was seen going into the water around 2300 BST on Sunday.
Police said the man, is white, about 5ft 8in (1.72m) tall, with curly or wavy dark hair. He had on a dark blue hooded Nike top and tracksuit bottoms. The body was found approximately 15m downstream of the bridge.
Officers said they are trying to establish the identity of the man. Officers from the South Wales Police Specialist Search and Recovery Team made the discovery.
The point of entry into to the water has been sealed and the scene preserved, they said. Coastguards, fire crews and a helicopter from RAF Chivenor in Devon took part in the overnight search and the area where he went into the water was cordoned off.
Anyone with information or who may have been in the area just before 2300 GMT on Sunday and witnessed the incident is asked to contact Swansea Central Police Station on 01792 45699 or Crimestoppers on 0800 55 111.