Man ruled out of Melanie Hall investigation
Man ruled out of Melanie Hall investigation
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By Lewis Bazley. |  |
Friday, 09, Oct 2009 09:35
By Richard James.
A man who was arrested on suspicion of the murder of Melanie Hall, the missing woman whose bones were discovered by the M5 motorway near Bristol, has been eliminated as a suspect.
A spokeswoman for Avon and Somerset police told inthenews.co.uk a 37-year-old man had walked into a police station early on Thursday morning.
After being interviewed, however, he was formally eliminated as a suspect.
The spokeswoman also confirmed the man was currently undergoing a mental health assessment.
Ms Hall's remains were discovered on Monday by a workman in a bag and partly buried by a slip road off the northbound M5.
The bones were covered and wrapped in bin liners and are police believed they had been at the site for a "very considerable time".
Ms Hall, from Bradford Leigh, Wiltshire, went missing in June 1996 after a night out in Bath.
The 25-year-old had worked as a clerical officer at Bath's Royal United Hospital and
Her parents, Steve and Patricia Hall, held a press conference on Thursday during which Mr Hall said: "Thirteen years ago we had a young vibrant daughter, happy with a future in front of her, today we have a bag of bones discarded at the side of a motorway."
Police also confirmed they were treating Ms Hall's death as murder.