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PC Chris Findley dies after attack outside Divine Bar | PC Chris Findley dies after attack outside Divine Bar |
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A 33-year-old police constable has died after being punched during a fight outside a Wolverhampton nightclub. | A 33-year-old police constable has died after being punched during a fight outside a Wolverhampton nightclub. |
Chris Findley was off duty when he suffered serious head injuries outside Divine Bar, Darlington Street, at about 04:30 GMT on 28 January. | Chris Findley was off duty when he suffered serious head injuries outside Divine Bar, Darlington Street, at about 04:30 GMT on 28 January. |
He was walking past the club when he became involved in a row with a man and women leaving the venue, police said. | He was walking past the club when he became involved in a row with a man and women leaving the venue, police said. |
Fellow officers described PC Findley, who joined West Midlands Police in 2003, as a "selfless and humble man". | Fellow officers described PC Findley, who joined West Midlands Police in 2003, as a "selfless and humble man". |
The Sandwell-based PC was in a critical condition following the incident and died shortly before 23:00 GMT on Thursday. | The Sandwell-based PC was in a critical condition following the incident and died shortly before 23:00 GMT on Thursday. |
West Midlands Police said PC Findley was left unconscious in the road following a "scuffle". | West Midlands Police said PC Findley was left unconscious in the road following a "scuffle". |
A man and two women were arrested after the incident and bailed until March as inquiries continue. | A man and two women were arrested after the incident and bailed until March as inquiries continue. |
A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course to determine the exact cause of PC Findley's death. | A post-mortem examination will be carried out in due course to determine the exact cause of PC Findley's death. |
'Warm, infectious personality' | 'Warm, infectious personality' |
Ch Insp Paul Betts said PC Findley, who was single, had spent most of his time with the force working with the neighbourhood police team in Smethwick. | Ch Insp Paul Betts said PC Findley, who was single, had spent most of his time with the force working with the neighbourhood police team in Smethwick. |
He said: "He is fondly described by his colleagues as a selfless and humble man, always watching out for those in need of cheering up, which he achieved through his warm, infectious personality and sense of humour. | He said: "He is fondly described by his colleagues as a selfless and humble man, always watching out for those in need of cheering up, which he achieved through his warm, infectious personality and sense of humour. |
"Chris was a proactive, hard-working officer who was a credit to the service and the communities of Sandwell. | "Chris was a proactive, hard-working officer who was a credit to the service and the communities of Sandwell. |
"Chris will be sadly missed by all that knew him and our thoughts and condolences go out to his close friends and family at this difficult time." | "Chris will be sadly missed by all that knew him and our thoughts and condolences go out to his close friends and family at this difficult time." |
Bob Jones, the West Midlands police and crime commissioner, also sent his "sincere condolences" to PC Findley's colleagues, friends and family. | |
He added: "I hope that the investigation into his death reaches a swift and successful conclusion." | |
Officers said they believed the suspects, who were in their late-teens or early-20s, had been drinking in Divine Bar for several hours. Officers appealed for anyone in the club who saw them to contact the force. | Officers said they believed the suspects, who were in their late-teens or early-20s, had been drinking in Divine Bar for several hours. Officers appealed for anyone in the club who saw them to contact the force. |
Det Insp Phil Asquith said he wanted to hear from anyone who was driving along Darlington Street at that time of the morning. | Det Insp Phil Asquith said he wanted to hear from anyone who was driving along Darlington Street at that time of the morning. |
He said witnesses may have originally written off the incident as a low-level disorder but it was a "very serious assault". | He said witnesses may have originally written off the incident as a low-level disorder but it was a "very serious assault". |