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'Anomaly' found at bottom of Brisbane River in search for rower

The search for a father-of-four who disappeared while rowing on the Brisbane River has become a recovery operation as police divers comb the riverbed for any traces of the 63-year-old.

Mark Roome went missing about 4.40am on Wednesday, when he and two fellow single scullers decided to turn around as they were confronted by windy conditions at West End.

Police continue the search for rower Mark Roome, whose companions found his overturned vessel after they became separated on Wednesday morning.

Police continue the search for rower Mark Roome, whose companions found his overturned vessel after they became separated on Wednesday morning.

Photo: Jorge Branco (main image); Facebook (inset)

He was separated from the other two and the discovery of his overturned boat sparked a frantic search and rescue operation.

Shortly after 2pm, divers investigating an "anomaly" spotted on sonar found several small items on the bottom of the river.

Regional duty officer Sean Cryer said divers believed the items might belong to the missing man, although that was yet to be determined, and confirmed police did not expect to find the rower alive.

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Mr Roome’s family gathered by the river on Wednesday, comforting each other on the verandah of the Commercial Rowing Club, where the trio had set out before dawn.

Sister-in-law Christine Landy described the electrical engineer as a “gorgeous” man, the “most upbeat, beautiful person you could meet”, who would do everything for anybody.

Sandra Roome (left) and Christine Landy comfort each other as the family waits for news.

Sandra Roome (left) and Christine Landy comfort each other as the family waits for news.

Photo: Jorge Branco.

As they waited for news of the search, Ms Landy said the wind on Wednesday morning had been “horrific”.

She almost yelled out to say “why the hell are you going rowing?” when she heard Mr Roome getting ready.

“The next thing police were at the door asking to speak to Sandra (Mark’s wife),” she said.

“ … As soon as they said ‘your husband went rowing’, we knew.”

Water police continue the search.

Water police continue the search.

Photo: Jorge Branco.

Police divers were continuing to search for Mr Roome on Wednesday afternoon.

Acting Inspector Dan Dunstan appealed for residents to keep an eye on the river and contact them if they knew of or spotted anything.

Jorge Branco

Jorge Branco is a crime reporter at the Brisbane Times

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