The area remains taped off.
A huge emergency response is currently in attendance at the River Clyde in Glasgow amid reports of a body in the water.
Crews raced to Clydeside in the city centre after receiving reports of a body in the water near George V Bridge at 9.45am.A large cordon along the river is also in place. An eye witness told our sister title, Glasgow Live: "It's taped off from the walkway to the road bridge. "There are at least 20 officers, 10 firemen and around four or five ambulances. There is a helicopter flying overhead and two boats in the water.Top news stories today A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 9.45am on Saturday, 27 April 2024, a report was made with regard to what is believed to be a body in the water near the George V Bridge.Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.
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