Body discovered at Marston Marsh nature reserve in Norwich

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Police officer in front of police cordon at Marston MarshImage source, Michelle Howlett/BBC
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A police cordon has been put in place at Marston Marsh nature reserve in Norwich

The body of a man has been found at a nature reserve in Norwich.

Police were called to Marston Marsh in the south of the city shortly after 06:30 GMT, with forensic teams congregating near Abinger Way.

A spokesperson for Norfolk Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene and his death was not thought to be suspicious.

They added there was "no indication" of a third party being involved in the death.

A file is being prepared for the coroner.

Image source, Michelle Howlett/BBC
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A police forensics van is parked near Abinger Way, close to the reserve

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