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Two men attending a Melbourne buck's party where a woman was found dead have told Fairfax Media they were "stitched up".
Police were called after the body was found on the 10th floor of the Oaks on Market building, between Collins Street and Flinders Lane in the CBD, about 8am.
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Members of the buck's party at the Oaks on Market on Sunday. The men pictured were not taken into custody. Photo: Luis Ascui
One of the men woke to find the woman dead in the shower, Fairfax Media has been told.
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Four men, aged in their 20s and 30s, were released from police custody late Sunday night, pending further enquiries. The men are from the ACT and New South Wales, police say.
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Forensic police at the Oaks on Market after the discovery of a body. Photo: Luis Ascui
Police are testing for the presence of illicit drugs. Their findings will not be available until Monday or Tuesday.
Two of the men at the buck's party said they went to a football match, then returned to their rented hotel rooms before heading out to King Street venue Cloud 9.