George Michael’s boyfriend cleared over singer's death
Fawaz was quizzed by Thames Valley police about the last few hours of the star's life
Police investigating late singer George Michael's death have reportedly ruled out any foul play and have cleared his partner Fadi Fawaz, but the cause is still a mystery almost six weeks later.
Michael's boyfriend Fawaz was quizzed by Thames Valley police last month as they tried to piece together the last hours of the star's life before he died at his Oxfordshire home on Christmas Day, aged 53, reported The Sun.
Fans reveal George Michael’s extraordinary acts of generosity after his death
Fawaz, who had been with the singer for four years, was quizzed by the police investigators about the events leading up to Michael's tragic passing.
Thames Valley police have reported that they are certain there was no foul play involved in the star's death. "We are satisfied that there are no suspicious circumstances," said a spokesperson.
Michael's funeral has been delayed as head coroner Darren Salter is still awaiting the results of toxicology tests which are needed to determine the cause of his demise. The test results are expected to be revealed "imminently".
'All George Michael wanted to do was die,' boyfriend allegedly claims
On December 30, a post-mortem examination report came back as "inconclusive" and Thames Valley police revealed further examinations will be carried out on the late singer. Devastated fans from across the world flocked to his house in Goring-on-Thames after hearing the news of his death.
Have something to add in the story? Share it in the comments below.
Michael's boyfriend Fawaz was quizzed by Thames Valley police last month as they tried to piece together the last hours of the star's life before he died at his Oxfordshire home on Christmas Day, aged 53, reported The Sun.
Fans reveal George Michael’s extraordinary acts of generosity after his death
Fawaz, who had been with the singer for four years, was quizzed by the police investigators about the events leading up to Michael's tragic passing.
Thames Valley police have reported that they are certain there was no foul play involved in the star's death. "We are satisfied that there are no suspicious circumstances," said a spokesperson.
Michael's funeral has been delayed as head coroner Darren Salter is still awaiting the results of toxicology tests which are needed to determine the cause of his demise. The test results are expected to be revealed "imminently".
'All George Michael wanted to do was die,' boyfriend allegedly claims
On December 30, a post-mortem examination report came back as "inconclusive" and Thames Valley police revealed further examinations will be carried out on the late singer. Devastated fans from across the world flocked to his house in Goring-on-Thames after hearing the news of his death.
Have something to add in the story? Share it in the comments below.