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Thursday, 13 February, 2003, 14:51 GMT
Crime ruled out in death
The body was found at a house in Carrickfergus
Police have ruled out any crime in the death of a woman, whose body was found in County Antrim.

The woman, who is believed to be in her 40s, was found in a house at Whitelodge Court in Carrickfergus at about 2130 GMT on Wednesday.

A man is being questioned by police in connection with the incident.

The property where the woman was found is owned by a housing association.

The Housing Executive use the development as emergency housing for homeless people.

It is understood a man and a woman were the tenants of the house in which the body was found.

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