Tributes to dad Matthew Adams who died after pub attack in West Bromwich

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Police have named Matthew Adams as the victim of a fatal attack at a pub in West Bromwich earlier this month (March)

The family of a man who died after being assaulted in a West Bromwich pub have paid tribute to a “loving and devoted dad.”

Matthew Adams was assaulted at the Gough Arms in West Bromwich on the early hours of Sunday, 19 March and went home to recover. On Thursday 23 March an ambulance was called to his home address in Walsall. The 33-year-old was taken to hospital but sadly died the same day.

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Detectives have begun a murder investigation as it’s believed that the injuries he sustained from the assault may have contributed to his death. A boy aged 14, a woman aged 37 and two men aged 41 and 51 were arrested on suspicion of murder on 25 March and have now been bailed.

Today (Thursday, 30 March) officers have made a further arrest and a fifth suspect is currently in custody. The family of Matthew have issued a photo and a tribute.

Family tribute

They said: “We as a family are devastated by the loss of Matt, our son, brother, partner, friend and a devoted dad to his two beautiful children.

“Matt would help anyone, a generous, fun loving, larger than life, selfless person. We have lost the life and soul of our family.”

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Police appeal

Detectives investigating Matthew’s death are appealing to anyone who was inside the pub on the Saturday evening and into the early hours of Sunday to come forward, if they haven’t already done so. They may have information that could help the investigation.

Detective Inspector Jim Colclough, who is leading the investigation, said: “We are supporting the family of Matthew and need people to come forward.

“It’s important that we understand what happened and that we get answers for Matthew’s loved ones. We know that Matthew was assaulted inside the pub and we are trawling CCTV, but we need witnesses to speak to us. Anyone with any information is urged to get in touch via Live Chat on our website, or call 101 quoting 20/271388/23.”

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