The police no longer treat the death of an Adelaide woman as suspicious after the discovery of her body on Wednesday morning.
Laurel Floyd, 43, was found in a unity in Christie Downs, where paramedics declared her death on the spot.
“After the results of a post -mortem, the death of the woman is not considered suspicious,” said the police of South -Australia on Friday afternoon.
When the police arrived at the Rufus Crescent address, they also discovered a 54-year-old man whom they claimed they lived with Mrs. Floyd and had in a domestic relationship with her.
The man was arrested after he reportedly attacked the officers.
He is not accused of misconduct in connection with the death of women.
He is currently in the hospital that is being treated and will appear in court at a later date.
It comes after the police initially dealt with Mrs Floyd's death earlier this week as suspicious.

The police no longer deal with the death of Laurel Floyd, 43, as suspicious

Laurel Floyd's partner was on site when the police arrived on Wednesday

Laurel Floyd was found in a unit block in Christie Downs, Adelaide
Neighbor Krystal Wall said she would want them to leave the block of units after the incident.
“I will contact the housing (trust) to transfer because it is not really that safe,” she said.
“This is a second death here in the past three or four years now.”
Another neighbor, Casey King, claimed that she had threw Mrs. Floyd a few days earlier over a balcony.