A woman remains in a critical condition in hospital more than a fortnight after she suffered life-threatening injuries in a fall at a Norwich shopping centre.
The woman, who has not been named, was taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge after she fell at Castle Quarter, formerly Castle Mall, in Norwich.
Police were called to reports of a woman falling over a safety barrier at 10.37pm on Friday, September 29.
A Norfolk police spokesman said the woman "remains at Addenbrooke's in a critical condition".
Following the incident a large police cordon was put in place. It remained until after 11am the following day.
As previously reported, Rob Bradley, centre manager for Castle Quarter, confirmed the incident took place adding "our security team arrived at the scene quickly and performed first aid until the emergency services arrived".
He added: "Our thoughts are with the injured person and their family at this time."
A number of police cars were spotted in the area and a large police cordon has been put in place around the main spiral staircase, below the Castle Social food court.
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