A girl's body has been found after a car carrying five people crashed into a river in Cambridgeshire.
The vehicle left the road and entered the River Nene near Wisbech at about 8.20pm on Tuesday, according to police.
There were two males and three females aged between 16 and 18 in the car when the incident happened.
On Wednesday afternoon, specialist dive teams recovered the body of a teenage girl.
Cambridgeshire Police are still searching for a male who is missing following the collision.
Two females and one male are known to have got out of the vehicle and were taken to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn with non-life-threatening injuries.
The vehicle was travelling southbound on North Brink in Wisbech St Mary's when it left the road, the force said.
The road is set to remain closed for the rest of Wednesday, it added.
At least a dozen emergency services personnel could be seen on the riverbank on Wednesday afternoon.
There was a white forensic tent on the riverbank and emergency service vehicles were parked along the road nearby.
Police are appealing for witnesses and those with dashcam footage to contact them.
(c) Sky News 2026: Girl's body found after car carrying five teenagers crashes into river in Cambridgeshire
Three charged with murder after man found dead in wheelie bin
Man who raped girl, 14, after picking her up from Aberdeen taxi rank jailed
Fly-tippers to be forced to join 'clean-up squads' - and made to 'pick up the bill'
'My daughter sent nude pics to a boy online - but it was someone else'
Labour's left unite behind 'major reset' call in fresh challenge to Starmer
Why high UK borrowing costs could be good for pensions | Money newsletter
DJ and foster sister who sexually abused girls handed more jail time as previous convictions only 'tip of the iceberg'
Retired police officer denies he's a Chinese spy and says he's 'quite a boring guy'
