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Welland men face 2nd-degree murder charges tied to May assault in Niagara Region

A Niagara police vehicle. Don Mitchell / Global News

A pair of Welland, Ont., men are facing second-degree murder charges after an alleged assault victim succumbed to injuries in hospital, according to Niagara police.

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The charges stem from an incident at 260 King Street in the area of Albert and State streets just before midnight on May 5 in Welland.

Upon arrival to a disturbance call, officers located a man in his 50s suffering from critical injuries.

Initially, detectives reported a 32-year-old was arrested in Cambridge just three days after the incident and charged with aggravated assault.

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On Tuesday, police revealed a second suspect and charged a 40-year-old with second degree murder.

The man arrested in Cambridge is now being charged with murder after his initial assault charges were upgraded.

Investigators say the victim is 54-year-old Christopher McLaughlin. He died in hospital a month after the incident.

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