A man has been found dead in the water in Bergen, Norway. The local fire and rescue service discovered the body during operations in the area. Emergency personnel responded to the scene and confirmed the presence of the deceased individual. Police have not publicly released the man's name, but they stated they believe they know his identity and have already notified his next of kin. No further information about the man’s age, background, or the specific location within Bergen where he was found has been provided by authorities. Officials have also not disclosed any details regarding the circumstances leading to his death or whether foul play is suspected. At this stage, the investigation remains ongoing, and police have not indicated when additional updates might be shared with the public. The Norwegian news outlet VG, which first reported the incident, has asked members of the public to send in any relevant information, photographs, or video footage that could assist in the case. Requests for public assistance like this are common in the early stages of investigations when authorities seek to gather as much contextual information as possible. Until more facts are confirmed, officials are limiting their statements to avoid speculation or misinformation. The discovery has prompted local attention, though no official statements beyond identification and family notification have been issued.
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