Missing hunter's body recovered off Cumbrian coast
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Mr Larkin was shooting wildfowl with his son before he went missing
The body of man who went missing while out hunting on a marsh in Cumbria has been found.
Paul Larkin, 53, from Barrow, was shooting wildfowl with his son and another man on Angerton Marsh near Kirkby-in-Furness on Saturday.
He failed to meet the others in his group at an arranged location, sparking a widespread search.
Mr Larkin's body was recovered off the shore at Millom Pier in Haverigg, near Borwick Rails, on Tuesday.
His family has been informed.
- 6 February 2011
- 6 February 2011
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