Family's tributes to suspected murder victim

A blurry shot of Nathan Jordan, who is looking at the camera. He is indoors in front of white framed windows, with a garden behind him. He is clean-shaven and wears a dark blue collared sweater with a red and white stripe across.Image source, Thames Valley Police
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Nathan Jordan's family said "Our hearts are heavy" after he died in hospital

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The family of a man who died following a street assault have paid tribute to him.

Thames Valley Police opened a murder investigation after Nathan Jordan, 33, was attacked in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, on 10 June.

Mr Jordan was taken to hospital in a critical condition and died on 14 June and two men aged 18 and 46, both from Chesham, were arrested on suspicion of murder.

His family said: "He was taken away from us before anyone was ready to say goodbye."

The junction of Upper Belmont Road with Upland Avenue in Chesham, Buckinghamshire. Image source, Google
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Mr Jordan was assaulted on Upper Belmont Road in Chesham on 10 June

A post-mortem examination was conducted on 17 June but Mr Jordan's cause of death could not be determined.

Mr Jordan, who lived in Chesham, was assaulted in Upland Avenue at the junction with Upper Belmont Road.

His family said: "Our hearts are heavy as you leave behind a loving mum, sisters, baby brother, sons, nieces, nephews and partner.

"But through all our tears and sadness, we all know that you are now in peace and in no pain, and that your dad will no longer be waiting for you to come home again.

"Rest in peace Nathan boy."

The two men arrested on suspicion of murder were later released on bail.

Thames Valley Police said its investigations would continue.

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