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The death of TV host Natasha Collins, fiancee of CBBC presenter Mark Speight, is though to be "non-suspicious at this stage", an inquest has heard. | The death of TV host Natasha Collins, fiancee of CBBC presenter Mark Speight, is though to be "non-suspicious at this stage", an inquest has heard. |
"But clearly the cause of death is unascertained and subject to further investigation," Detective Inspector Simon Whittaker said. | "But clearly the cause of death is unascertained and subject to further investigation," Detective Inspector Simon Whittaker said. |
Mr Speight was arrested on Thursday after finding Ms Collins dead in the couple's flat in north London. | |
He did not attend the hearing at Westminster Coroner's Court. | |
The couple met on a children's BBC showMr Speight has been bailed until the first week of February on suspicion of murder and supplying cocaine, which he has denied. | |
The couple met working together on the children's series See It Saw It. | |
Mr Speight is best known for the CBBC programme SMart, which he has hosted since 1995. | |
A spokeswoman for Mr Speight said on Friday: "He is assisting police with their enquiries and had nothing to do with Natasha's death." |