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Troubled singer Amy Winehouse has been arrested after going to a central London police station. Police said she had been held on suspicion of assault.
Ms Winehouse went to Holborn Police Station voluntarily to be questioned over an alleged assault. Reports said she was accused of attacking two men in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said: “A 24-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assault after attending a central London police station by appointment. She is currently in custody.”
Earlier a spokesman for the singer said she would be attending the police station voluntarily by appointment with the police. He understood she would be questioned over an alleged incident in London in the early hours of April 23.
The singer arrived at the police station shortly before 5.10pm in a silver people-carrier, and after a delay of two minutes she emerged from the vehicle and walked rapidly up the steps flanked by minders and representatives.
Reporters, photographers and camera crews had waited three hours for her, as she had originally been expected at 3pm.
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Why don't they throw away the key? What a complete train wreck this stupid woman is. The media should not be putting her in their papers she is an extremely bad role model for youngsters.
judy, Liverpool, England
"Reporters, photographers and camera crews had waited three hours for her, as she had originally been expected at 3pm."
Oh, you poor self-centred dears. I expect the police had to wait for her as well.
tom, London,
Take a look at any of her videos from her "Frank" album; the change is astonishing and depressing. She had life in her eyes then.
At this point, incarceration might be the best thing for her.
William, Oakland, Ca.,