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Cambridgeshire death ‘no longer being treated as suspicious’

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A murder inquiry has been dropped after a post mortem concluded there was “no third party” involvement in the death of a man in his 50s in Cambridgeshire.

A Cambridgeshire police spokesperson said: “Following extensive investigations over the past four days and a post mortem which concluded today, officers from the Major Crime Unit are satisfied that there was no third-party involvement in the sudden death of a man in Oswald Close, Ramsey on Tuesday.

“A file has been passed to the coroner.

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“Because the death is no longer being treated as suspicious, we will not be releasing the identity of the man.”

Emergency services were called to reports of concern for a man, in his 50s, at a property in Oswald Close, Ramsey at 3.41pm on May 2.

A short while later the man was confirmed to have died.

 

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