LONDON: An unexploded Second World War explosve has been found in London’s River Thames nearby a start of Sunday’s Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race, military pronounced on Saturday.
“Police were called by a member of a open during approximately 1.50 pm (1250 GMT) on Saturday stating what they suspicion to be World War Two ordnance on a Chelsea shoreline by Putney Bridge,” pronounced a Scotland Yard spokesman.
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“Officers including a Marine Policing Unit attended. The object is now submerged.”
Thousands of people are due to line a banks of a Thames to watch a 163rd book of a annual competition between a dual British universities, that involves men’s and women’s races.
Police pronounced they were operative with a competition organisers. The eventuality is approaching to go forward as planned.
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