Cops drop murder probe after coroner rules mans bloody stabbing death was freak accident

A British man who was believed to have been murdered after he was found slumped over on a blood-soaked bench last year actually passed out drunk on a knife in his own bag, officials said this week.Authorities initially believed Robert Brown, 57, was stabbed to death after he was found on Aug.1, 2025, in Northampton, England, according to reports from the Northampton Chronicle and Echo.FARAGE'S REFORM UK BEATS OUT ESTABLISHMENT PARTIES IN 'EARTHQUAKE' ELECTIONSRobert Brown, 57, died after falling asleep and falling onto a knife in his bag while sitting on a bench, Northamptonshire Police said.
(Northamptonshire Police; SWNS)Three people were eventually arrested in connection with his death and later released.A coroner on Thursday ruled Brown's death a "tragic accident."Investigators believe Brown, who authorities said had alcohol dependence issues, fell into a deep sleep and put his weight on his bag, resulting in the knife piercing his body.AS EPSTEIN-LINKED APPOINTMENT SPARKS BACKLASH, UK PM STARMER FACES PARTY REVOLT AMID RESIGNATION CALLSRobert Brown, 57, had alcohol dependency issues, authorities said.
(Northamptonshire Police; SWNS)The blade penetrated the bag and all three layers of Brown's clothing, slashing his arm and leaving him to bleed out as he slept, authorities said.Brown's alcoholism made him vulnerable to blood loss, experts said at a court hearing.Police on the scene behind Auctioneers Court near Northampton town center during the investigation into the death of Robert Brown, who was found fatally injured on a bench on the towpath on Aug.1.
(Northamptonshire Police; SWNS)CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPNorthamptonshire Police dropped the murder inquiry in February, saying Brown's death was likely self-inflicted.Investigators noted that there was no apparent motive to murder Brown."We have reviewed the extensive amount of information gathered as part of the investigation, including all forensic submissions, and can confirm the evidence do...