Woman pulled from Yorkshire river dies while man ‘known to her’ is arrested

A woman found in a North Yorkshire river has died and a man has been arrested (Picture: YorkshireLive/MEN)

A woman has died after being pulled from a river- and a man ‘known to her’ has been arrested.

Emergency services rushed to Yorkshire’s River Derwent in Malton at around 11.40pm yesterday.

Fire crews say they dragged two people from the waterway, and performed CPR on the woman, who later died in hospital.

A man in his 40s was later arrested in connection with the death and remains in police custody.

North Yorkshire Police said: ‘We are investigating a serious incident in Malton overnight.

‘At about 11.40pm on Wednesday 24 April, we were called with a report that a woman was in the River Derwent at Malton.

‘Members of the public and police officers pulled the woman out of the water, and performed first aid and CPR.

‘She was taken to hospital by ambulance, but sadly she was later pronounced deceased.

‘A man in his 40s, who was known to the woman, has been arrested in connection with her death.

‘He remains in custody while our enquiries continue.

‘We are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.

‘There is a significant police presence in Malton as we investigate this incident.

‘We understand members of the public may be upset or concerned about what has happened – our Neighbourhood Policing Team will be in the town to offer reassurance.’

North Yorkshire Fire Service said: ‘Crews from Malton responded to reports of two persons in the water behind the bus station.

‘Both persons were rescued by a member of the public prior to our arrival.

‘Crews assisted other emergency services on scene with casualty care.’

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