A MILLIONAIRE businessman and his foreman have been rebailed after being arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence after a carpenter’s fatal fall.

In February The Argus exclusively revealed developer Mike Holland, owner of Hove-based Cherrywood Investments, was questioned by officers over the death of Dave Clark, who fell 20ft at Stanmer Park on September 30.

Sussex Police and the Health and Safety Executive are jointly investigating the death. Mr Holland’s site foreman, Grant Oakes, 44, from Hove, was also quizzed.

They were both released on bail until the end of March and were twice re-bailed until this week. Yesterday a police spokesman said told The Argus the pair had been rebailed again until August 20 while enquiries continue.

Emergency services battled to save the 55-year-old man from Hove after he was injured at a stable block next to Stanmer House.

Mr Clark was airlifted to St George’s Hospital in Tooting, London, from the park in Brighton in a critical condition and died a month later.

Tributes poured in for the well-known builder, who was sub-contracted by Mr Holland’s company.

Nearly a thousand people attended a memorial service in Hove and a football match featuring ex-international players was held in his honour earlier this month.