Police have confirmed they are still searching for a woman who went missing in Glasgow's River Kelvin on Wednesday.
As the Glasgow Times reported at the time, emergency crews were first called to the river in Glasgow's West End near Eldon Street just before 6pm on Wednesday.
This was in response to a concern for two people in the water.
While a man was rescued and taken to hospital, a 59-year-old woman is still missing.
Specialist teams, including drone officers, a helicopter and divers were deployed in the area and Police Scotland has today said that they are still working to find the woman.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 5.45pm on Wednesday, October 11, 2023, we received a report of concern for two people in the water at the River Kelvin, near to Eldon Street, Glasgow.
"A man was rescued by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
"Searches are ongoing for a 59-year-old woman who remains missing."
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