Pictured: Woman, 37, who died after fight in residential street as family pay tribute to 'beautiful' daughter who was loved 'beyond measure'

  • Paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene in Kettering, Northamptonshire 
  • Her family said: 'Hayley will remain in our hearts forever, until we meet again'
  • Man was arrested on suspicion of murder but was released with no further action
This is the picture of a 37-year-old woman who died following a fight in a residential street - released as her family pay tribute to their 'beautiful' daughter who was loved 'beyond measure'.
Hayley Louise Adams died after police were called to an altercation on Russell Street in Kettering, Northamptonshire, at 6.20pm on Monday.
Despite attempts to save Hayley, paramedics from East Midlands Ambulance Service pronounced her dead at the scene.
This is the picture of Hayley Louise Adams, 37, who died after a fight in a residential street, as her family pay tribute to their 'beautiful' daughter who was loved 'beyond measure'
This is the picture of Hayley Louise Adams, 37, who died after a fight in a residential street, as her family pay tribute to their 'beautiful' daughter who was loved 'beyond measure'
The 37-year-old's family said in a statement: 'We, as a family, are devastated by the loss of our beautiful Hayley who was loved beyond measure by us all and will be greatly missed.
'Hayley will remain in our hearts forever, until we meet again.'
Neighbours heard shouting and swearing and a man yelling 'my wife' after the woman was fatally injured. 
The road was cordoned off the following day with a large blue police tent outside a modern terraced home. 
A local resident said: 'There was tall white bloke shouting 'My wife'. I thought at first they might be Eastern European, but they sounded English.
'There was lots of swearing and some sort of fight. It started down the road and ended up outside these new houses.'
A police cordon was in place at the road in Northamptonshire. Neighbours heard shouting and swearing and a man yelling 'my wife' after the woman was fatally injured
A police cordon was in place at the road in Northamptonshire. Neighbours heard shouting and swearing and a man yelling 'my wife' after the woman was fatally injured
Police were called to Russell Street in Kettering after reports of disorder. Paramedics from East Midlands Ambulance Service pronounced Hayley dead at the scene
Police were called to Russell Street in Kettering after reports of disorder. Paramedics from East Midlands Ambulance Service pronounced Hayley dead at the scene 
Local reports said that at least 10 uniformed officers were at the scene of the crime. A man was arrested on suspicion of murder but police say he has been released with no further action
Local reports said that at least 10 uniformed officers were at the scene of the crime. A man was arrested on suspicion of murder but police say he has been released with no further action 
Another man said: 'The police have told us there was nothing to worry about. It was some sort of domestic argument that went wrong.'
One woman added: 'There was a lot of shouting and swearing in the street.'
A major investigation was launched into her death and a 33-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder.
But after reviewing mobile phone footage and taking a large number of statements, Northamptonshire Police say he has been released with no further action after a consultation with the CPS.
Wayne Steele, 42, is being held on remand after he was charged with assaulting a 33-year-old man just before Hayley's death.
Steele, from Kettering, was also charged with possession of a prohibited article and possession of a taser-type device.
He appeared before magistrates and is due to appear at Northampton Crown Court on July 16.

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