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A man held in connection with the murders of four people, including his brother, in the French Alps has been freed from bail. | |
Surrey Police said there is not enough evidence to charge Zaid al-Hilli, 54, from Chessington. | |
His brother Saad al-Hilli, 50, was shot with his wife Iqbal, 47, his mother-in-law Suhaila al-Allaf and French cyclist Sylvain Mollier on 5 September 2012. | |
Daughters Zainab, seven, and Zeena, four, survived the attack near Annecy. | |
Zaid al-Hilli was arrested on 24 June on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder. | |
A Surrey Police spokesman said: "At this stage there is insufficient evidence to charge him with any criminal offence and no further police action is being taken at this time. | A Surrey Police spokesman said: "At this stage there is insufficient evidence to charge him with any criminal offence and no further police action is being taken at this time. |
"This remains a French-led investigation and officers from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team continue to work closely with the French authorities." | "This remains a French-led investigation and officers from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team continue to work closely with the French authorities." |
'Cover up' | |
The bodies of the couple, from Claygate, Surrey, Ms al-Allaf and Mr Mollier were found on a remote forest road in Chevaline near Lake Annecy. | |
The two young girls survived the attack, one by hiding under her dead mother's skirt. | |
The family were on holiday by Lake Annecy when they were attacked. | |
Zaid al-Hilli was arrested amid claims he doctored documents to ensure he inherited the family estate following the death of his father. | |
He denied arranging the killings and said the accusations were "ridiculous". | |
He accused French police of "covering up" the real target of the killings and also offered to take a lie-detector test. | |
The al-Hilli brothers were said to have been locked in an inheritance dispute centred on the £825,000 home in Claygate where Saad and his family lived after their mother died from a heart attack in 2003. | |
Zaid, who inherited half the property, claimed that in 2011 his brother began to demand his share of the house "there and then" and pinned him down during a row. | |
The two men never spoke again, except through lawyers. | |
In November, French investigators said they were looking for a mystery motorcyclist who was seen near the crime scene. | |
One lead in tracing the man was that he was wearing an unusual helmet, only a few thousand of which had been made. |