Tributes are growing as people pay their respects to a homeless woman who died in the city centre.
Flowers, balloons and candles are being left in Prince of Wales Road after emergency services were called to two unresponsive people at 11.45pm on Thursday, September 22.
A Norfolk police spokesman later confirmed a woman had died but the death was not being treated as suspicious.
And tributes have built up at the scene since Tuesday when two bunches of flowers were laid down.
A vodka bottle and a Hawaiian lei garland have been left in tribute, while the amount of flowers has also increased.
Police had cordoned off the road following the incident after both a man and woman were found unresponsive.
The man was later discharged from hospital.
An eyewitness said he saw a gathering of people hugging, lighting candles and playing music from speakers around 4.30pm on Tuesday after the death was announced.
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