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No action over Winehouse 'punch' No action over Winehouse 'punch'
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Police say they have received no complaints of assault after singer Amy Winehouse appeared to punch a fan during her performance at Glastonbury.Police say they have received no complaints of assault after singer Amy Winehouse appeared to punch a fan during her performance at Glastonbury.
A spokesman at the festival said there would subsequently be no investigation.A spokesman at the festival said there would subsequently be no investigation.
Organiser Michael Eavis defended the star, saying she had appeared to lash out after being touched by a fan. Founder Michael Eavis defended the star, saying she had appeared to lash out after being touched by a fan.
He added that Winehouse had asked if she could headline next year's music event, and he described her show on Saturday as a "triumph".He added that Winehouse had asked if she could headline next year's music event, and he described her show on Saturday as a "triumph".
Sunday's performers at the festival include musical veterans Neil Diamond and Leonard Cohen. Winehouse appeared to lunge into the crowd near the end of her setSunday's performers at the festival include musical veterans Neil Diamond and Leonard Cohen. Winehouse appeared to lunge into the crowd near the end of her set
Winehouse was followed by US rapper Jay-Z, who gave a triumphant performance to win over critics who claimed a hip-hop act should not headline the festival.Winehouse was followed by US rapper Jay-Z, who gave a triumphant performance to win over critics who claimed a hip-hop act should not headline the festival.
Winehouse's one-hour performance was her first full UK show for seven months.Winehouse's one-hour performance was her first full UK show for seven months.
It drew a huge crowd to the Pyramid Stage but split opinion among fans.  Her spokesman said at least 75,000 people watched and that organisers had never seen the field so full.It drew a huge crowd to the Pyramid Stage but split opinion among fans.  Her spokesman said at least 75,000 people watched and that organisers had never seen the field so full.
"The 'lashing out' was when someone tried to grab her hair and she reacted," the spokesman said."The 'lashing out' was when someone tried to grab her hair and she reacted," the spokesman said.
But footage of the incident did not clearly show what provoked her lunge.But footage of the incident did not clearly show what provoked her lunge.
The Grammy-winning singer was on fine form and in good voice for most of the set, going some way to dispelling fears about her health.The Grammy-winning singer was on fine form and in good voice for most of the set, going some way to dispelling fears about her health.
Jay-Z performs Oasis' WonderwallJay-Z performs Oasis' Wonderwall
She jumped down into the security pit for the last two songs, separated from the fans by a crush barrier.She jumped down into the security pit for the last two songs, separated from the fans by a crush barrier.
"Thanks for your support," she told them earlier, as she performed tracks such as Cupid, Rehab and Tears Dry on Their Own."Thanks for your support," she told them earlier, as she performed tracks such as Cupid, Rehab and Tears Dry on Their Own.
"I really enjoyed it - I've never seen her live before and I thought it was really good," said one fan, 18-year-old Lucinda Whitehead."I really enjoyed it - I've never seen her live before and I thought it was really good," said one fan, 18-year-old Lucinda Whitehead.
But Laura Bradley, 24, said: "It's a shame the crowd didn't appreciate her. They were slagging her off."But Laura Bradley, 24, said: "It's a shame the crowd didn't appreciate her. They were slagging her off."
'Beautiful moment''Beautiful moment'
There appeared to be a smaller crowd for Jay-Z, but he was greeted by chants and cheers.There appeared to be a smaller crowd for Jay-Z, but he was greeted by chants and cheers.
The New York hip-hop star fired up the crowd with an introduction that included a BBC interview in which Oasis star Noel Gallagher said hip-hop was "wrong" for Glastonbury.The New York hip-hop star fired up the crowd with an introduction that included a BBC interview in which Oasis star Noel Gallagher said hip-hop was "wrong" for Glastonbury.
Duffy was among acts on the Other StageDuffy was among acts on the Other Stage
Jay-Z then took the stage to the strains of the Oasis hit Wonderwall.Jay-Z then took the stage to the strains of the Oasis hit Wonderwall.
"So they say you guys didn't want me here to be here tonight," he said."So they say you guys didn't want me here to be here tonight," he said.
"They said you guys weren't into hip-hop." The crowd responded by chanting his name to show their support."They said you guys weren't into hip-hop." The crowd responded by chanting his name to show their support.
"Thanks for all the love here tonight," the star added, saying Glastonbury had "embraced my culture"."Thanks for all the love here tonight," the star added, saying Glastonbury had "embraced my culture".
"This is a beautiful moment, I'm glad to share it with each and every one of you," he said."This is a beautiful moment, I'm glad to share it with each and every one of you," he said.
Some 170,000 people were on site on Sunday morning, police said.Some 170,000 people were on site on Sunday morning, police said.
Crime has almost doubled compared with the same stage of the festival last year, with 451 reported offences, up from 236 in 2007. Much of that increase is down to a rise in thefts from tents.Crime has almost doubled compared with the same stage of the festival last year, with 451 reported offences, up from 236 in 2007. Much of that increase is down to a rise in thefts from tents.