Bomb squad called after magnet fisher hooks 'device'

A village sign for Hoveton stands on a patch of well-tended grass with a bench. The sign is tall and Wooden and has a tiled roof on the top. There are road signs behind the village signImage source, Adrian S Pye/Geograph
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Part of the village was cordoned off on Saturday afternoon

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Part of a village was cordoned off after a suspected bomb was found in a river.

The object was found by a person magnet fishing - which involves dangling a magnet attached to a rope into water to locate metallic finds - in the River Bure off Station Road in Hoveton, near Wroxham, on the Norfolk Broads, at about 13:40 BST on Saturday.

Norfolk Police placed a 100m (340ft) cordon at the scene and closed the road.

The cordon was lifted at about 16:50 after the Army's explosive ordnance disposal team from Colchester assessed the object and established it was not an unexploded ordnance device, police said.

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