'No further action' over Ian Brown arrest
'No further action' over Ian Brown arrest
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By Lewis Bazley.
Singer Ian Brown has been released without charge after being questioned on suspicion of assaulting his wife.
The former Stone Roses frontman was arrested at the couple's West Kensington home on Monday November 2nd after neighbours called police to report a disturbance.
Reports claimed Brown's wife Fabiola Quiroz, 37, told officers her 46-year-old husband had attacked her.
At the time of the incident the F.E.A.R. singer, 46, was arrested on suspicion of assault at his London address and taken into custody, before being bailed until December.
A Metropolitan police spokesman has now that the man arrested over the November matter had been released on bail and would face "no further action".
Brown and Quiroz, who married in 1999, have a nine-year-old son named Emilio.
Brown announced earlier this year he planned to write and record an album with ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr but dismissed rumours of a Stone Roses reunion.