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Two charged over man's death after attack outside Abergele pub Two charged over man's death after attack outside Abergele pub
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Two people have been charged with manslaughter after the death of a man following an incident outside a pub in Abergele in Conwy. A man and a woman have been charged with manslaughter after the death of a man following an incident outside a pub in Abergele in Conwy.
Paul Blackledge, 54, died on Saturday night following an alleged assault near the Pen-y-Bont pub.Paul Blackledge, 54, died on Saturday night following an alleged assault near the Pen-y-Bont pub.
Tracey Jones, 47, and Anthony Graham Smith, 39, are due before magistrates in Llandudno later.Tracey Jones, 47, and Anthony Graham Smith, 39, are due before magistrates in Llandudno later.
Police said they want to hear from witnesses to the incident at about 22:30 BST last Thursday.Police said they want to hear from witnesses to the incident at about 22:30 BST last Thursday.
Mr Blackledge was in a critical condition in hospital before he died.Mr Blackledge was in a critical condition in hospital before he died.
Police said the alleged attack happened was not reported to them until Saturday morning.Police said the alleged attack happened was not reported to them until Saturday morning.
In a statement issued via North Wales Police, Mr Blackledge's family said: "Paul was a funny, good-natured man and we are devastated by his death.In a statement issued via North Wales Police, Mr Blackledge's family said: "Paul was a funny, good-natured man and we are devastated by his death.
"He will be sadly missed by all his family.""He will be sadly missed by all his family."
The force said anyone with information should contact the police on 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.The force said anyone with information should contact the police on 101. Alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.