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Mother's plunge death not suspicious



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The death of a mother-of-two who plunged from a block of flats in Leeds is no longer being treated as suspicious, police have said.
Susan Lenihan, 40, of Clyde Grange, Armley, was found on Thursday night on the ground outside the building where she lived.

Three men were arrested on suspicion of murder but all have been released without charge.

West Yorkshire Police said they now believe the death was a "tragic accident".

Ms Lenihan, who was the mother of two teenage boys, was pronounced dead at Leeds General Infirmary following the fall.

Three men, aged 34, 41 and 42, were questioned by detectives in connection with the death but all were later released without charge.

A police spokeswoman said a report was being prepared for the coroner.



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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 11:12 AM
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