A deceased person has been found in the sea in Bergen, Norway. The discovery is directly connected to a search operation that began during the night leading into Saturday. According to Steinar Hausvik, who serves as an operations leader at Vest Police District, the identity of the individual has not yet been officially confirmed. However, he stated that the primary working assumption among investigators is that the body belongs to the person who was reported missing. Hausvik shared this information with members of the press following the recovery. Next of kin have already been notified about the discovery. The search effort was initiated after a person went missing in the Bergen area. Authorities have not provided additional details regarding the specific circumstances of the disappearance or the exact location within Bergen where the body was recovered. No further information has been released about the condition of the body or the methods used during the search and recovery process. The police investigation remains ongoing as officials continue their efforts to formally identify the deceased individual. Until identification is confirmed through official procedures, authorities are treating the case with caution while maintaining their main hypothesis. The incident has drawn attention locally, but police have not indicated whether foul play is suspected or if any other persons are involved.
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