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Attack victim dies in hospital Victim dies after street attack
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A man has died in hospital after being attacked in Conwy early on Friday. A man has died in hospital, two days after he was found unconscious following a street attack.
Kevin Carroll, 39, from Llandudno, was found unconscious with serious head injuries, lying near a phone kiosk. Kevin Carroll, 39, from Llandudno, was found lying near a phone kiosk with serious head injuries, early on Friday.
Police said he died at Glan Clwyd Hospital at Bodelwyddan on Sunday. A post mortem examination will be held. Police said he died at Glan Clwyd Hospital at Bodelwyddan. A post mortem examination will be held on Monday.
Earlier, police said his family had been left "shocked and devastated" by the attack and detectives renewed their appeal for information. Earlier, police said his family had been left "shocked and devastated" by the attack in Llandudno and detectives renewed their appeal for information.
They want to speak to anyone who may have seen Mr Carroll at the junction of Trinity Avenue and Mowbray Road between 0100 and 0200 GMT. They want to speak to anyone who may have seen Mr Carroll at the junction of Trinity Avenue and Mowbray Road between 0100 and 0200 GMT on Friday.
Parts of the street have been cordoned off on FridayParts of the street have been cordoned off on Friday
A post mortem will be conducted on Monday morning by a Home Office pathologist.A post mortem will be conducted on Monday morning by a Home Office pathologist.
An engineer with BT, police said Mr Carroll, a Liverpool football fan, enjoyed walking and cycling and had a wide circle of friends at his local pub. Police said Mr Carroll, a Liverpool football fan, enjoyed walking and cycling and had a wide circle of friends at his local pub.
He was described by his family and friends as a "caring and popular" man. The BT engineer was described by his family and friends as a "caring and popular" man.
Anyone with information is asked to contact 0845 607 1001 (Welsh language line) , 0845 607 1002 (English language line ) or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.Anyone with information is asked to contact 0845 607 1001 (Welsh language line) , 0845 607 1002 (English language line ) or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.