Man who died after pub attack was 'devoted dad'

Asha PatelEast Midlands
News imageFamily handout A selfie of David Darke, a 66-year-old white man wearing a sports top and a black cap. He appears to be at an outdoor activity centre.Family handout
David Darke, 66, died in hospital on Saturday, police said

Tributes have been paid to a "devoted family man" who died after an assault outside a pub in Leicestershire.

David Darke, 66, suffered a serious head injury when he was punched outside The Crown Inn, in Church Street, Appleby Magna, at about 21:45 GMT on 21 December.

Leicestershire Police launched a murder investigation after Mr Darke died at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham on Saturday.

A 36-year-old man, previously arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, was re-arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody, police said.

News imageThe Crown Inn in Appleby Magna
Mr Darke was assaulted outside The Crown Inn in Appleby Magna

In a statement released by the force, Mr Darke's family said his life had been "tragically cut short" and he would be "sorely missed by all who knew and loved him".

They added: "Dave was a deeply loved father to three daughters and a proud grandfather to three boys.

"He was a much-loved brother and a dear friend. Dave will live on forever in our hearts, minds and souls.

"He was a strong, active, intelligent and kind person who was a friend to all.

"He was a devoted family man with a deep passion for life, the outdoors, nature and walking."

The force said it was continuing to appeal for anyone who could help its investigation to come forward.

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