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Woman released over suspected poisoning case
A woman held over an attempted murder in connection with a suspected poisoning in Newcastle has been released without charge.
Doctor Thomas Kwan, 52, was charged with attempted murder after "unknown substances" were found in a property in Ingleby Barwick, near Stockton-on-Tees, on 6 February.
Northumbria Police said the woman, aged in her 40s, had been told she would face no further action.
The alleged victim, a man in his 70s who is not one of Mr Kwan's patients, had been discharged from hospital, police said.
The court previously heard Mr Kwan, of Brading Court, worked as a GP in Sunderland.
He was also charged with the production and use of a chemical weapon, between 1 and 22 January.
Mr Kwan has not entered a plea and a provisional trial date has been set for 29 July.
He has been remanded in custody.
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