Man dies after suffering head injury in Leicester
The man, who was in his 40s, died in hospital after calling emergency services in Charles Street on Wednesday
A 64 year old man's being questioned over the death of a man in Leicester city centre.
A man in his 40s died in hospital after suffering a head injury on Wednesday.
He'd called emergency services in Charles Street sometime between 5pm and 5.45pm and was taken to hospital.
His condition deteriorated and he passed away in hospital on Thursday afternoon.
Detectives want to hear from anyone in the area at the time.
They're not linking what happened to a man being found injured in Tudor Road on Tuesday 29 November.
Detective Inspector Mark Parish, the senior investigating officer, said:
“Officers have carried out a number of enquiries but our work to establish how the man came to sustain his head injuries is very much ongoing.
“At the time of the incident the area of Charles Street and Yeoman Street would have been extremely busy – if you were in the area or passing through and saw anything you think may be connected to this incident please come forward.
“For anyone who was driving through the area with a dash cam, I make another plea, please check for any footage which may helpful to this investigation.”