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Man, 63, arrested over woman's murder in Penlan, Deganwy Woman's death in Penlan, Deganwy, not suspicious police say
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A 63-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman in Conwy county. The death of an elderly woman in Conwy county is no longer being treated as suspicious, police have said.
North Wales Police were called to a property in Penlan, Deganwy, at 18:45 on Wednesday, where an elderly woman's body was found. North Wales Police arrested a 63-year-old man on suspicion of murder on Wednesday, after a woman's body was found at her home in Penlan, Deganwy.
The arrested man, also from Deganwy, was known to the woman, police said, and is in custody at St Asaph. On Thursday, following a post-mortem examination, the force said the death was not being treated as suspicious and the man had been released from custody.
The cause of death has yet to be established and forensic officers are at the scene. Supt Steve Williams said the force was "satisfied" with its actions.
He said: "A review of the arrest has been conducted and we are satisfied that this was the correct course of action to take based on the circumstances that presented themselves at the time."
The coroner has been informed.