The 27-year-old man died on Sunday after being attacked two weeks ago, police say.
Tomass Tilders was initially taken to Northampton General after he collapsed, and then transferred to hospital in Coventry
Tomass Tilders, 27, from Northampton collapsed on 11 July, and his relatives told police he had been attacked near Northampton's Racecourse on 4 July.Northamptonshire Police treating it as a murder inquiry renewed an appeal for witnesses or residents with home surveillance footage to come forward."Our thoughts are with them all at this desperately difficult time," she said.
"I know there will be concern within the local community at what has happened, and I would urge anyone who is worried to speak to one of our officers - we currently have an increased patrol presence in the Racecourse area and are very keen to speak to anyone who may have information which will help our inquiries," he said.
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