DETECTIVES investigating the death of a young woman at Bestival have re-arrested a man.
Louella Eve Fletcher-Michie, 25, was found dead in a wooded area on the edge of the festival site at Lulworth Castle in the early hours of Monday, September 11.
Her family later said she may have taken an "illegal substance".
Police arrested musician Ceon Broughton, 28, who was known to Miss Fletcher-Michie, on suspicion of her murder and supplying a class A drug.
Broughton, of London, was later released under investigation after a post-mortem examination showed no clear signs of assault. Further examinations were then carried out, including toxicology tests.
Detectives have today said a 28-year-old man has been re-arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
Senior Investigating Officer Neil Devoto, of Dorset Police's Major Crime Investigation Team, said: "Detectives have today, Thursday, February 22, re-arrested a man at an address in Enfield in London on suspicion of manslaughter and drug supply offences.
"He is currently assisting officers with their enquiries.
"Louella's family has been updated with this development."
Miss Fletcher-Michie was the daughter of Holby City actor John Michie, 60, and wife Carol, a former Hot Gossip singer.
She was a dancer and model who lived in North London.
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