New Brunswick

Fredericton police investigating late-night Tannery assault as homicide

Police are investigating an assault in late September outside several Fredericton bars as a homicide.

Victim of Sept. 22 assault in Tannery has since died from his injuries, police say

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Fredericton police are now investigating an assault in late September as homicide after one of the victims died from his injuries. (Gary Moore/CBC file photo)

An assault in late September in downtown Fredericton is now being investigated as a homicide after police say one of the victims, a 41-year-old man, died from his injuries.

The Fredericton Police Force had previously said they were investigating a serious assault that occurred in the early morning hours of Sept. 22 in the Tannery, a large courtyard area outside several bars, between King and Queen streets. 

"Two men were assaulted, one seriously," police said in a statement On Sept. 29, a week after the assault took place.

Police also asked for any witnesses of the assault to come forward.

Then on Tuesday afternoon, police released photos of a group of men and said they were seeking the public's help to identify them in relation to the assault, but did not say if the men were suspects or witnesses.

A release issued Tuesday evening did not describe the nature of the assault or give any other details.  A spokesperson for Fredericton police did not immediately respond to a CBC News request for more information.

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Sam Farley

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Sam Farley is a Fredericton-based reporter at CBC New Brunswick. Originally from Boston, he is a journalism graduate of the University of King's College in Halifax. He can be reached at [email protected]