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PUB DEATH

Man, 57, killed in Wetherspoon pub hours after England’s Euro 2024 draw with Denmark as suspect, 30, charged with murder

Emergency services battled to save the man's life by giving him CPR in the street
a police car is parked behind a sign that says police slow

A man has been charged with the murder of a 57-year-old who died in a pub hours after England's Euro 2024 draw with Denmark.

Cops were called to the Dolphin and Anchor Wetherspoons in Chichester, West Sussex, at around 11pm on Thursday.

Officers were called to the Dolphin and Anchor Wetherspoons in Chichester
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Officers were called to the Dolphin and Anchor Wetherspoons in Chichester
A man has been arrested after a 57-year-old suffered fatal head injuries
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A man has been arrested after a 57-year-old suffered fatal head injuries

Sussex Police said the dead man from South Yorkshire - who has not been named - was attacked inside the boozer in front of other drinkers.

When  arrived they fought to save his life by giving him CPR in the street outside, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Kieran Egan, 30, has now been charged with murder after the man suffered fatal head injuries following England's 1-1 draw.

Egan, of Baldmoor Lake Road in Birmingham, was arrested at the scene.

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A 42-year-old man from County Durham was also arrested on suspicion of affray and has been released on conditional bail.

Meanwhile, a third man suspected of affray has been identified and efforts are ongoing to bring him into custody.

Sussex Police said it is investigating if the man's death was linked to the football.

His next of kin are being supported by specialist officers.

Police have appealed for anyone who was in pub to come forward.

Detective Chief Inspector Suzanne Joseph, of the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team, said: "Our thoughts remain with the family and loved ones of the victim in this investigation, who has lost his life in such tragic circumstances.

"We are continuing to appeal for information to build a clear picture of the events of that evening.

"If you saw what happened, or if you captured any relevant mobile or CCTV footage, you can upload it directly to our Major Incident Public Portal, under Operation Arunside.

"Alternatively, you can report online, via 101."

You can also contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report it online.

Police outside of the Dolphin and Anchor Wetherspoons on West Street where tents were put up at the scene
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Police outside of the Dolphin and Anchor Wetherspoons on West Street where tents were put up at the scene
Emergency services fought to save the man giving him CPR in the street outside
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Emergency services fought to save the man giving him CPR in the street outsideCredit: Google
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