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Jaymi Hensley Cleared After Fiancé’s Tragic Death

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Jaymi Hensley Cleared After Fiancé's Tragic Death

Jaymi Hensley, a member of the boy band Union J, is facing a heavy heart after a tragic incident that took the life of his fiancé, Olly Marmon. Just weeks before their wedding, Olly fell to his death from a hotel window in Northamptonshire.

Initially, the police began a murder investigation to figure out what had happened. They even arrested a 34-year-old man on suspicion of murder. But, later on, he was let go without any charges.

Following a forensic post-mortem examination, authorities confirmed they weren’t treating the case as murder. The results revealed Olly died from injuries sustained during the fall.

Olly, a stylist, tragically fell from a third-floor window at the Hind Hotel in Wellingborough around 11:30 PM. Emergency services quickly arrived, but he was pronounced dead an hour later.

Detective Chief Inspector Johnny Campbell, who oversaw the investigation, stated, “This has been a complex and fast-moving investigation. Our thoughts remain with Olly’s family during this difficult time.” He reassured that they have done everything possible to understand the circumstances of the unfortunate event.

Olly and Jaymi had been together for 15 years, having met when they were just 18. They were set to wed soon after celebrating their anniversary last September.

Olly’s older brother, Ben, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, celebrating Olly’s joyful spirit and kind nature. Ben described him as “the light of happiness in every room” and a brave soul who was deeply loved by all.

Rachel Adams

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