Speight and fiancee Natasha Collins
Children's TV presenter Mark Speight is no longer being treated as a murder suspect over his fiancee's death.Natasha Collins was found dead in the bath at the couple's penthouse home in St John's Wood, north-west London last week.

Speight was arrested and bailed on suspicion of murder and supplying drugs.

A statement released by police into the "unexplained" death said a man in his 40s arrested at the scene had had his bail over suspicion of murder cancelled.

It added that he remained bailed to return in February regarding suspicion of supplying Class A drugs.

Speight insists he had nothing to do with the death of Collins.

An inquest has heard her death was "non-suspicious at this stage"
The short session was adjourned by coroner Dr Paul Knapman until February 20. Speight did not attend the hearing.

It was reported the actress had taken cocaine before her death.

But Speight's mother, Jacqueline, said she may have died after taking drugs prescribed for a medical condition.

The Metropolitan Police said a post-mortem examination was "inconclusive".

Further tests were necessary to determine the cause of the 31-year-old's death, Scotland Yard said.

Speight, originally from Wolverhampton, is best known for the BBC children's art show SMart, which has run for more than 10 years.

He shot to fame as the rubber-faced presenter of children's ITV Saturday morning show Scratchy & Co.

Collins starred alongside him on BBC children's show See It Saw It.
Sky