Man who died after alleged pub attack named

Carl James, who has black hair, is smiling in a photoImage source, Family handout
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Carl James, 42, died in hospital from his injuries, police said

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A man who died after being allegedly attacked in a pub has been named by police.

Carl James, 42, was seriously injured at the Jack and Jill in Crossfell Road, Middlesbrough, on Saturday at about 18:00 BST.

Mr James, from Middlesbrough, was taken to hospital where he later passed away, Cleveland Police said.

A 25-year-old local man who was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm has been remanded in custody.

The force said its thoughts were with Mr James' family and friends.

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