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Make-up artist case man released Husband of make-up artist bailed
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A man arrested on suspicion of murdering a missing television make-up artist has been released on bail. The husband of missing television make-up artist Diane Chenery-Wickens has been released on bail by detectives investigating his wife's disappearance.
Diane Chenery-Wickens, 48, from Duddleswell, East Sussex, travelled from East Grinstead to London by train with her husband, David, on 24 January. David Chenery-Wickens, aged 51, from Duddleswell, East Sussex, was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of murder and released in the early hours. His 48-year-old wifehad travelled from East Grinstead to London by train on 24 January but has not been seen since.
She was due to meet him at a hair salon following a meeting at the BBC but did not arrive. She was due to meet him after a meeting at the BBC but did not arrive.
Sussex Police arrested a 51-year-old man on Thursday and had twice been granted more time to question him. Sussex Police were twice granted more time to question him.
Forest searched Police have searched the couple's home and grounds and dog handlers have searched areas of nearby Ashdown Forest.
In the early hours of Monday they said he had been released.
Police have searched Mrs Chenery-Wickens' house and its grounds and dog handlers have searched areas of the Ashdown Forest nearby.
A tanker was brought in to pump out a waste tank in the garden and a car was removed from the house on a trailer.A tanker was brought in to pump out a waste tank in the garden and a car was removed from the house on a trailer.
Sussex Police have not revealed what the searches have uncovered.Sussex Police have not revealed what the searches have uncovered.
Bafta-nominated Mrs Chenery-Wickens has worked for more than 20 years on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers.Bafta-nominated Mrs Chenery-Wickens has worked for more than 20 years on some of television's best-known shows, including the League of Gentleman, Casualty, Pride and Prejudice and Dead Ringers.