TWO men who were arrested on suspicion of murder have been released by police as they continue to investigate an attack following a night out.

The pair, aged 28 and 31 who are both from Surrey, were arrested over the killing of Mohamed Rasheed, 50, who was found lying in the service area at the bottom of Goswell Hill, Windsor on Sunday, September 10 at 2am.

Thames Valley Police Officers found him unconscious and being tended to by members of the public. Mr Rasheed, from Wembley, London, died on Tuesday at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford where he was being treated for a serious head injury.

The two men have been released on police bail until September 29, TVP said today (Saturday).

Senior investigating officer, Detective Chief Inspector Ailsa Kent, from the Major Crime Unit, said: "We are continuing our investigation into this incident.

"As part of this officers will be on patrol in the area at the bottom of Goswell Hill service road on Saturday night (September 16) and would like to speak with anyone who was there last week when this incident occurred.

"If you think that you have information that could assist us in our investigation as you were in the service road area of Windsor between 1.50am and 2.10am last Sunday (September 10) morning, we would ask you to please speak to one of our officers or call 101 quoting the reference URN 929 10/9/17."

It is understood Mr Rasheed had earlier been enjoying a night out at Bar Yello on the clubbing stretch in Goswell Hill. He was found not far from a taxi rank.

If you have any information you can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.