Tributes to 'amazing and kind' Jordan Bell, who has died two weeks after an alleged Sunderland assault
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His workmates set up a funding page to help him with his bills as he was left in a critical condition in hospital.
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Hide AdAn update added to the page yesterday, Friday, July 24, paid tribute to Mr Bell sharing the devastating news that he had died.
It said: “It is with deep sadness, our amazing lovely kind friend Jordan passed away.
"We are devastated and our love thoughts and prayers go out to his loving family at this sad time.
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Hide Ad"We are continuing to raise funds for our Jordan, monies will go to his family.
"Please donate for our lovely, lovely friend.”
Officers said they were flagged down by a member of the public as they reported a man was lying unconscious in the street.
He was taken to hospital by ambulance, where he underwent emergency for “severe” and “extensive” injuries, leaving him in a critical condition.
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Hide AdDetective Sergeant Katrina Moore, of Northumbria Police, said: “Jordan’s family are devastated and these past two weeks have been a living nightmare for them.
“We have been carrying out an investigation so we can establish exactly what has happened that night and get answers for Jordan’s loved ones.”
Anyone with information is asked contact police on 101 quoting reference 1145 100720 or independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.