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Racecourse death was not murder

The man who died of wounds after being found on the Racecourse in Northampton was not murdered, it has been revealed.

Detectives revealed they are no longer seeking anyone in connection the death and following investigations believe no-one else was involved.

A police statement released today said:

Daniel, 38, of Bailiff Street, Northampton, died after police and paramedics were called to St George’s Avenue at about 10.50am on Tuesday, June 30. Sadly, and despite the best efforts of paramedics at the scene, Daniel died a short time later.

Officers have spent the last week speaking to witnesses, examining evidence and looking into Daniel’s life and are now of the belief that no one else was involved in his death.

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Pete Long, said: “My thoughts continue to be with Daniel’s family and friends as they try to come to terms with his death.

“My team have worked tirelessly since we were called to the Racecourse last week to establish the facts around what happened, and we now believe no one else was involved in the events that led to Daniel’s death.

“The details of the case will now be shared with the Coroner ahead of an inquest which will determine the cause and circumstances of Daniel’s death.”

Officers are continuing to appeal for anyone who may have any information about Daniel’s death to contact them if they haven’t already done so, as they prepare a report for the Coroner.

Please call 101 if you were in the Racecourse between 9.30am and 11am on Tuesday, June 30, or if you think you may have some information that could assist the investigation. Alternatively, if you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

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