11/07/2003

Body of fisherman found in river

The body of a fisherman has been uncovered from a river close to Londonderry.

Patrick Mullan's body was found by a friend on the River Faughan last night.

Police said they were not treating his death as suspicious.

Mr Mullan, 54, is believed to have fallen from the riverbank at Faughan Bridge shortly after 7.30pm.

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