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Search after car crashes into sea Body discovered in submerged car
(about 5 hours later)
Police divers are searching the harbour in Fraserburgh after a car crashed into the water. Police divers have recovered a man's body from a car which crashed into an Aberdeenshire harbour.
The car, which is believed to have had someone inside, was seen to go into the sea from a jetty near the fish market off Shore Street at about 0650 GMT. The car was seen to go into the sea from a jetty near Fraserburgh fish market, off Shore Street, at about 0650 GMT.
A Grampian Police spokesman said members of the force's Underwater Search Unit were trying to establish if someone was still inside the vehicle. A Grampian Police spokesman said officers were trying to establish what had happened and were planning to recover the car.
The coastguard and other emergency sevices are also at the scene. He added that the incident was being investigated as a fatal road accident.