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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.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.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. Mr Speight has been bailed until the first week of February on suspicion of murder and supplying cocaine, which he has denied.
The couple met on a children's BBC showOn Monday, the Metropolitan Police said a post-mortem examination was "inconclusive" and further tests must be carried out on Ms Collins' body.
The couple met working together on the children's series See It Saw It.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.Mr Speight is best known for the CBBC programme SMart, which he has hosted since 1995.
The BBC cancelled Saturday's scheduled episode of the show but has not yet made a decision on whether next week's episode will be screened.
A spokeswoman for Mr Speight said on Friday: "He is assisting police with their enquiries and had nothing to do with Natasha's death."A spokeswoman for Mr Speight said on Friday: "He is assisting police with their enquiries and had nothing to do with Natasha's death."