By David Hunter
The body of a man, believed to be in his twenties, has been recovered from the River Foyle.
It came as part of searches for missing person, Aodhan O'Donnell.
Formal identification has yet to take place.
Foyle Search and Rescue began searches for on Sunday evening after reports a person had entered the water.
It's understood people rowing on the river early this morning made the discovery, before calling the charity's rescue team.
The PSNI say they're not treating the death as suspicious.
An officer, posting on the PSNI Foyle Facebook page, said: "I'm sure you will join me and my team in sending your thoughts to the family and friends at this time."
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