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Cambridge attack man dies at Addenbrooke's Hospital Arrest over 'twice attacked' Cambridge man's death
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A man has died after he was attacked twice in Cambridge by different people within a half hour period, police say. A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a Cambridge man who was attacked twice within half an hour.
Cambridgeshire Police believe Jeff Henry, 39, may have visited Strawberry Fair in the city before the attacks on Saturday 6 June. Jeff Henry, 39, was left in a critical condition on 6 June and died at Addenbrooke's Hospital on Friday.
He was left in a critical condition with traumatic brain injuries and a fractured skull. His life-support was turned off on Friday. Cambridgeshire Police said a 36-year-old man from County Galway had been arrested at Holy Head Port, Anglesey.
Police say he was seen running from two men prior to the second, fatal, attack. He is currently being held on suspicion of murder at Parkside Police Station in Cambridge.
Det Insp Alan Page said: "He is a well-known local man who was subjected to a sustained and brutal attack. Police are continuing to appeal for witnesses.
'Well-known'
A police spokesman said Mr Henry, of Cambridge, was seen running away from two men along Campkin Road in the direction of Arbury Road just moments before the attack.
Detectives believe he was subject to two assaults that night, one at about 00:45 BST and another about 25 minutes beforehand.
It is thought Mr Henry might have attended the Strawberry Fair before the attacks.
Det Insp Alan Page said: "Jeff was a relatively young man with plenty of his life left to live and enjoy. He is a well-known local man who was subjected to a sustained and brutal attack.
"I believe members of the local community will have information concerning why Jeff was attacked and I would urge them to come forward.""I believe members of the local community will have information concerning why Jeff was attacked and I would urge them to come forward."
His purple bicycle, spectacles and mobile telephone have not been traced, police say.His purple bicycle, spectacles and mobile telephone have not been traced, police say.