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Winehouse facing police questions Winehouse due at police station
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Singer Amy Winehouse is due to report to a police station to help officers with their inquiries. Singer Amy Winehouse is due to report to a London police station shortly to be questioned over an alleged assault.
The 24-year-old's spokesman said she would voluntarily be attending the London station on Friday. The 24-year-old's spokesman said the star would speak to officers "voluntarily" about an alleged incident in north London on Wednesday.
The spokesman added she would be quizzed about an alleged incident in Camden, north London, in the early hours of 23 April. Police have confirmed a 38-year-old man claimed he was assaulted by a woman aged 24 in the Chalk Farm area.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said they would not discuss who would be questioned with regards the inquiry. However, a Scotland Yard spokesman would not elaborate on who would be questioned during the police inquiry.