Murder investigation officially dropped for Aylesbury man

Murder Investigation Dropped for Aylesbury Man Tyron Jonsyn

The murder investigation into Tyron Jonsyn’s death has been officially dropped due to insufficient evidence, leaving many questions unanswered.

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Aylesbury, Tyron Jonsyn, Brize Norton, Carterton, Thames Valley Police

Aylesbury: Tyron Jonsyn, 28, was found unresponsive at a house in Lock Court on January 16, 2023. This was around 11 PM. He was at a property on the Brize Meadow estate.

Initially, two men were arrested on suspicion of murder. However, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) later dropped the case. They stated there wasn’t enough evidence to support any criminal charges.

As a result, the two men were released without any further action. An inquest into Tyron’s death took place at Oxford Coroner’s Court on January 27.

Detective Inspector Alice Broad from Thames Valley Police said they conducted a thorough investigation. She thanked Tyron’s family for their patience during this difficult time.

The inquest concluded that the cause of Tyron’s death was unascertained. The investigation is now closed unless new information arises.

Dr. Brett Lockyer, a Home Office pathologist, examined Tyron’s body. He found no evidence of stabbing or strangulation, suggesting he likely died from cardiac arrhythmia.

Area coroner Nicholas Graham agreed with Dr. Lockyer’s findings and expressed condolences to Tyron’s family.

After Tyron’s passing, his family released a tribute. They described him as a unique and irreplaceable person who brought joy and love to their lives.

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