A property in a Norfolk coastal resort has been sealed off after it is understood a body was found.
The terraced house in Napoleon Place, Great Yarmouth, is currently enclosed by a police cordon which is being guarded by a single patrol car.
Norfolk Constabulary has not yet commented on why the seal has been put in place at the property.
However, it is understood the body of a man was removed from the address on Saturday (September 23) evening.
Officers were thought to have been conducting door to door enquiries last night while a police patrol car remains outside today.
There is a push bike next to a black bin outside the front of the address which has been sealed off by blue and white police tape.
Although it has not yet been formally established exactly what has happened one man, who lives on the road but wanted to remain anonymous, said they "found a body".
He said there were "three police cars and an ambulance" in the road on Saturday (September 23) evening.
A 74-year-old woman living in the area, who did not want to be named, also said a man had been "found in the house".
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