Police have released CCTV footage of a woman they want to identify after she was rescued from a lake at the University of East Anglia in Norwich.
Officers were called to the scene at 2.40pm on Wednesday after concerns were raised for the safety of a woman who was seen to go into the lake.
The woman was rescued from the water and taken to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital by air ambulance where she remains in a critical condition.
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No personal belongings, other than a key attached to a red Cath Kidston key ring, have been found and despite carrying out a number of enquiries, officers have been unable to identify her.
The woman is described as being aged in her 40s or 50s, of medium build, with short dark greying hair. She was wearing dark blue jeans, with a brown leather belt patterned with metal studs, a grey long-sleeved top with a sequin pattern on the front, white/cream faux fur front button coat and brown laced ankle boots.
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Police are keen to hear from anyone who believes they may know the identity of the women, or saw a woman fitting that description in the area around the UEA.
• Anyone with information should contact Norwich CID on 101 quoting reference 243 of the 18 October 2017.
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