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Not murder, says widow of Oxford professor

LONDON: The widow of an Oxford professor has denied her husband was murdered and termed as a "tragic accident" his death at the home of his close friend, an Indian-origin mathematici

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LONDON: The widow of an Oxford professor has denied her husband was murdered and termed as a "tragic accident" his death at the home of his close friend, an Indian-origin mathematician Devinder Sivia. The body of Steven Rawlings, a 50-year-old astrophysicist, was found at the home of Sivia in Oxfordshire Wednesday.

Sivia, a 49-year-old Sikh mathematics lecturer at Oxford University, was arrested. He was released on bail Friday as police downgraded the investigation into Rawlings' death, reported Daily Mail.

Rawlings' widow Linda said: "It wasn't murder." "Steve and Devinder were best friends since college and I believe this is a tragic accident." "I do not believe that Steve's death is murder and I do not believe Devinder should be tarnished in this way," she was quoted as saying.

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