A man in his 60s who was arrested on suspicion of murdering 70-year-old Pia Massey has been released without charge.
Police have been investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Pia Massey – also known as Pia Taylor – from Yarmouth. It comes after emergency services were called to an address on Yarmouth High Street on 22nd September this year.
Concerns had been raised for Pia, who had fallen seriously ill. She was taken to hospital where she subsequently died.
An investigation into Pia’s death was launched and the circumstances surrounding her passing were thoroughly examined.
On 11th October, detectives moved in to arrest a man in his 60s on suspicion of murder, as exclusively reported by Island Echo the next day. He was later bailed until today’s date.
On the basis of all evidence obtained from Police enquiries, the death is no longer being treated as suspicious and the man has been released with no further action.
A file will be prepared for the Coroner and officers will continue to make enquiries to assist the Coroner in determining the circumstances of Pia’s death.



























































































If he is innocent, I think most will continue to believe he is guilty, mud sticks.
His life will have changed until the day he dies…
What a horrible person you are