Police no longer treating death of man in Tameside as suspicious
Police investigating the death of a man in Tameside are no longer treating it as suspicious.
A 40-year-old man was earlier arrested after a body was found in a house on Holland Road in Hyde yesterday afternoon, but he has now been released and faces no further action, say Greater Manchester Police.
Police say that their enquiries have established that there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the unnamed man's death.
Detective Chief Inspector Cheryl Chatterton, of GMP’s Major Incident Team, said: "This was a tragic incident and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this devastating time.
"We have taken all the necessary steps to conduct a thorough investigation and our extensive enquiries, alongside a Home Office post mortem, have helped us establish the full circumstances surrounding the man’s death and they are not suspicious.
"The man who was in custody, assisting us with our investigation, has been released and faces no further action.
"I understand that rumours and the increased police presence created some concern in the community so I hope this update reassures members of the public. I would like to use this opportunity to reiterate that the man’s death is not linked to COVID-19."