Ipswich Murders: Latest

9 March 2010, 06:03 | Updated: 9 March 2010, 06:13

Suffolk Police have named the man who died in Ipswich on Saturday 6th March 2010.

Paul Lingham was 36-years-old and lived in Ipswich.

The ambulance service were called at just after 11.30am on Saturday 6th March to an address in St Helens Street, Ipswich where he had been staying temporarily and he was declared dead at the scene.

A post mortem examination was conducted on Sunday 7th March but further tests are required to establish the exact cause of death.

A 44-year-old male from Ipswich was arrested on suspicion of murder.  He was released on police bail until May.

Meanwhile the post mortem of a man that died at Ipswich hospital on Saturday has been done. The cause of death was established as natural causes.

The ambulance service was called in the early hours of Saturday 6th March 2010, to a property in Landseer Road, Ipswich.  The ambulance service attended and a man believed to be local and in his 30s was taken to Ipswich hospital where he later died.

The death was being treated as suspicious, but following the result of the post mortem the death is no longer being treated that way.

A 36-year-old Ipswich male was arrested at his home address on suspicion of murder.  No further action will be taken against him in relation to the murder.  However, he has been questioned in relation to an allegation of assault on the deceased male.  This assault is alleged to have occurred on Monday 1st March in North Hill Walk, Ipswich.  The 36-year-old male has been released on police bail pending further enquiries until April.