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Body recovered from Denbigh quarry pool Body recovered from Denbigh quarry pool
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The body of a man has been recovered from a quarry pool in north Wales. The body of a 20-year-old man has been recovered from a quarry pool in north Wales.
North Wales Police say they were called to Denbigh quarry on Saturday afternoon following reports that an individual had failed to return to the surface of a pool. North Wales Police say the man has been identified and is local to the area.
An underwater search team was sent to the site, along with ambulance crews and the North Wales Police helicopter. An underwater search team was called to the quarry on Saturday afternoon following reports that an individual had failed to return to the surface of a pool.
The man has not yet been named, but his family have been informed. Police have not yet named the individual, but his family have been informed.
An investigation into how he died is now underway. Speaking on Sunday, Detective Chief Inspector Dan Tipton said: "Police are not treating the death as suspicious and the Coroner will be informed.
The former quarry is a popular site with climbers. "Officers from North Wales Police will continue to undertake inquiries on behalf of the Coroner and a file will be submitted in due course."