Deaths in East Berkshire park 'not linked'
Two bodies were found a few hours apart in Baylis Park in Slough
Police have been continuing their investigation after two men were found deceased in a park in Slough.
At about 4.40pm on Saturday (1/10), officers were called by a member of the public who had discovered the body of a man in Baylis Park.
Officers attended the scene where the man, aged 65, was sadly pronounced dead.
The death was not considered suspicious and the man’s next of kin were informed.
On Sunday (2/10), at about 8.15am, the body of another 42-year-old man was found by another member of the public in close proximity to the location where the other man had been.
The man’s next of kin have been informed.
Separate post-mortems have now been conducted on both men and there is not thought to be any suspicious circumstances to either of the deaths.
Detective Inspector Annabelle Palmer of Force CID based at Slough police station, said:
“We have been working to investigate the circumstances around the two deaths in Baylis Park.
“The next of kin of both men have been informed and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.
“Separate post-mortems have now been completed for both men and we can confirm that the deaths are unexplained but non-suspicious.
“There is nothing to suggest that the two deaths in Baylis Park are connected and two separate files will be prepared for the coroner.
“We are aware that these deaths may have been concerning to members of the public but we can be clear that they are not suspicious and not linked to the incident in Waterman Court.”