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Thursday, 28 November, 2002, 16:21 GMT
Body in river identified
Cambridgeshire Police HQ
Cambridgeshire Police says the death is not suspicious
The man whose body was found floating in the River Cam on Wednesday morning has been identified.

He was 24-year-old Graham Searle of Magdalene Close in Longstanton, Cambridgeshire.

Mr Searle had been missing since last Friday, when he was drinking with friends at the Brewery Pub in Cambridge.

Police are no longer treating the death as suspicious.

Mr Searle's body was discovered by a passerby near the footbridge between Elizabeth Way and Manhattan Way.

A post-mortem examination is now expected to be carried out on Friday morning.

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