The family of a man who died after an “altercation” last week have paid tribute to their “happy, loving lad”.
Craig Fitzpatrick died on Sunday, three days after being found injured at a business park in Greater Manchester.
A man from Liverpool was charged with manslaughter in connection with his death.
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Emergency services were called to Waterfold Business Park in Heywood just after 4pm last Thursday following concerns for the welfare of a man.
On arrival they found Mr Fitzpatrick, who was taken to hospital.
The 33-year-old, who Greater Manchester Police said had been in an "altercation", died on Sunday.
In a touching statement released today, Mr Fitzpatrick’s family said: “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of our beautiful son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend Craig Francis Fitzpatrick.
"Craig was stolen from our family on Sunday, January 16.
“He was a larger than life, happy, loving lad who filled everyone’s lives with joy and laughter and now tears.
"We as a family are beyond heartbroken with his loss. The sadness of his death has been felt right across our city.
"We are praying the truth will come out and justice will be served for our beautiful son.”
Liam O'Brien, 37 and of Leyfield Road, West Derby, has been charged with one count of manslaughter.
He was due to appear before Manchester Magistrates’ Court today.
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