Saturday Mar 1 12:00 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - Soul singer Amy Winehouse will face no further action in connection with a continuing inquiry into an alleged attempt to pervert the course of justice, British police said on Friday.
The Grammy award-winning singer had been released on bail after being arrested last December and was due to return to a London police station in March pending further inquiries.
But police on Friday said the 24-year-old was no longer a suspect.
A spokesman for Winehouse said she was "pleased to be discounted from the investigation and she thanks the police for their professionalism in their dealings with her".
Her husband Blake Fielder-Civil, 25 is charged with trying to pervert the course of justice and inflicting grievous bodily harm.
He pleaded not guilty to both charges at Snaresbrook Crown Court and was remanded in custody on Friday until April.