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Emergency services are on site following a report of a dead person being discovered in the water outside of Bjergsted, Stavanger.

Sørvest Police District reported the incident on Twitter at 12.14:XNUMX on Sunday afternoon.

Eleven minutes later, police write that the man has been taken ashore. Medical personnel implemented cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

At 12.39:XNUMX p.m. the man was taken to hospital.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to restore the man's vital functions despite the efforts of the emergency services.
- CPR attempt completed and confirmed dead, writes Police District Sørvest at 13.20pm on a Sunday afternoon.

Source: NTB

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