Wife pays tribute to husband following 'suspicious death'
A WIFE has paid tribute to a "loving husband and father" who died in suspicious circumstances in St Ives.
A WIFE has paid tribute to a "loving husband and father" who died in suspicious circumstances in St Ives.
Officers were called at 11.40pm on Thursday, November 27, to a property in Derwent Close following the death of 26-year-old David Elliott.
Police launched an investigation into his death after being called to the property by the ambulance service.
Paying tribute to her husband, Becky Elliott, said: "David was tragically taken on November 27, 2008.
"He leaves behind a family to which he was the loving father and husband.
"He will be missed by so many."
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Police said Mr Elliott's death was being treated as suspicious.
A spokesman for Cambridgeshire police said a 45-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and a 38-year-old man was arrested for a public order offence. All have been bailed until January 19.
An inquest into the death was opened and adjourned on Monday.
A spokesman for the Cambridgeshire coroner's office said the results of a post mortem examination would not be available for a few weeks because further tests needed to take place.
INFORMATION: Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 0845 4564564 or Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555111.