Police no longer treating death as suspicious

A police spokesman said that following preliminary reports of a post mortem examination, the death of a woman found in a Belfast house was no longer being treated as suspicious.

A police spokesman said that following preliminary reports of a post mortem examination, the death of a woman found in a Belfast house was no longer being treated as suspicious.

He said a man was continuing to help police with their inquiries but was not under arrest.

The woman's body was found in a house on the outskirts of North Belfast last night.

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