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A medical worker arrested as part of an inquiry in to a suspicious death at a Norfolk NHS hospital will face no further action from police.
James May, 76, died of heart failure at the James Paget Hospital, Gorleston on 20 September.
A man who worked at the hospital was arrested in October as part of a medical malpractice investigation.
Norfolk Police said the man, who was in his 40s, would not face prosecution and his bail had been cancelled.
The inquiry followed an allegation from a hospital whistleblower that Mr May died as a result of a deliberate drugs overdose.
The case was referred to the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team by the hospital on 30 September.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-25368503
James May, 76, died of heart failure at the James Paget Hospital, Gorleston on 20 September.
A man who worked at the hospital was arrested in October as part of a medical malpractice investigation.
Norfolk Police said the man, who was in his 40s, would not face prosecution and his bail had been cancelled.
The inquiry followed an allegation from a hospital whistleblower that Mr May died as a result of a deliberate drugs overdose.
The case was referred to the Norfolk and Suffolk Major Investigation Team by the hospital on 30 September.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-25368503