There was ‘no third party involvement’ in the death of a Milton Keynes man who was stabbed in the neck in February, Thames Valley Police have confirmed.
A murder probe was launched after Pawel Skubek, aged 49, from Milton Keynes, was located with a stab wound to his neck at an address in Clay Hill, Two Mile Ash.
Mr Skubek died at the scene of his injuries.
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Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Andy Shearwood, of the Major Crime Unit, said: “Following this tragic incident, an investigation was launched into the circumstances of Mr Skubek’s death.
“We are now satisfied that there was no third party involvement and a file will now be passed to the Buckinghamshire coroner.
“A 24-year-old man and a 49-year-old woman who were arrested in connection with this investigation have now been released with no further action to be taken.
“The thoughts of all of us at Thames Valley Police remain with Mr Skubek’s family and friends, and we would ask on their behalf, that their privacy continues to be respected.”
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