Jeremy Clarkson Will Not Face Police Charges Over 'Fracas'

North Yorkshire Police has confirmed that it has spoken to all witnesses, and will not be charging Clarkson for punching producer Oisin Tymon
Jeremy Clarkson Will Not Face Police Charges Over 'Fracas'

Jeremy Clarkson will face no further action from the police, after officers completed their investigation. North Yorkshire Police said it had interviewed all witnesses and would “not be pursuing this matter further”.

The force said:

“North Yorkshire Police has now completed its routine enquiries following the incident at Hawes involving Mr Jeremy Clarkson, and we will not be pursuing this matter any further.

“North Yorkshire Police takes a thorough and victim-led approach to all investigations.

“Last week, the person at the centre of the incident, Mr Tymon, said that he did not wish the police to take action on his behalf.

“However, at that point we still needed to speak to some members of the public who were present at the time of the incident, who had been affected by the event, and whose views also needed to be considered.

“Now that all the interviews are complete, we have properly established that there is no need for further police action.”

The decision follows the publication of an internal BBC investigation into the incident, which cost Clarkson his job as presenter of Top Gear. With the police matter closed, hopefully we can all move on from this incident and focus on what the future holds for Clarkson, Hammond and May.

Source: The Telegraph.

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