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Manslaughter charge recommended after sucker-punch in Vancouver

VANCOUVER – A manslaughter charge has been recommended for a 26-year-old man in the death of a Vancouver resident who was punched in the head.

Vancouver police say the 60-year-old man died in hospital after being injured in an argument outside of a downtown nightclub.

The announcement of a possible charge comes one day after the city’s police force reported that one-punch attacks have killed three people and seriously injured several others over the past year.

READ MORE: Unprovoked assault leaves Vancouver man with brain damage

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On Friday, police said the victim initially thought he had suffered only a minor head injury when a punch knocked him to the ground.

They say he went to hospital, but refused treatment and left, and paramedics later found him unresponsive in his apartment building with a serious brain bleed.

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Police said alcohol and bravado appear to be fuelling the spate of unrelated attacks that have caused serious injuries in minor disputes.

WATCH: Constable Brian Montague from the VPD speaks with Global News about ‘one-punch’ assaults and the growing number of deaths and life-changing injuries.

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