Suspect yet to be charged following death of mum-of-five in Staffordshire village
A suspect is yet to be charged almost two months on from the death of a mum-of-five in a Staffordshire village, police have confirmed.
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Natasha Callan, aged 48, was found dead at a house on Main Street, Stonnall, at 7.50am on February 25, prompting a police investigation.
A 53-year-old man, from the Lichfield area, was arrested on suspicion of murder, but was later released by police on strict conditional bail.
Staffordshire Police said on Monday (April 14) its investigation remains ongoing.

A force spokeswoman said: "The investigation is still ongoing. We haven’t made any further arrests. No-one has been charged."
Ms Callan, from Stonnall, was the youngest of six siblings, a mum to five children and had several nieces and nephews.

In a tribute issued shortly after her death, Ms Callan's devastated family said: "Looking at her picture, you will not hear her loud laugh or feel the warmth of her big hugs or feel the clasp of her hand over yours, but she was all these things and more, and we will forever miss her.
“Natasha, your memory will always live on in the hearts of your family in Dublin and California… this is not goodbye it’s until we meet again X."
Speaking to the Express & Star on the day of Ms Callan's death, residents in Stonnall described feeling "shocked" at what had happened in their village.