A father of two died after he was 'attacked' outside of a Wetherpoonens pub in Newcastle.
Darren Tulip, 43, was seriously injured when the police hurried to the Mile Castle Pub in Grainger Street last Thursday evening.
He was treated on the spot before he was taken to the hospital, where, despite the efforts of medical staff, Mr Tulip 'surrounded by family' died on Tuesday.
Since then, two men in the twenty have been arrested.
A GoFundMe page set up by Mr. Tulip's destroyed family describes the 43-year-old as someone who 'likes to party'.
Organizer Chloe Louise Tulip said: 'On March 20, 2025 we received a phone call that would destroy our entire life, because many people would have seen drones in an incident that unfortunately has now lost his life.
“He left his four babies, a destroyed girlfriend and a heart -broken family, as well as so many friends who worried him and loved him.
'Darren got his last breaths surrounded by people who worshiped him and grew his wings on Wednesday, March 25, 2025.

Darren Tulip (photo), 43, suffered serious injuries when the police hurried to the Mile Castle Pub in Grainger Street last Thursday evening

Emergency services treated Mr Tulip on the spot before being taken to the hospital, where, despite the efforts of medical staff, he died

A police spokesperson said: “Our investigation into the circumstances of how Darren came to perform his injuries, continues and various lines of research have already been performed”
'We all know how loud drones was and how much he liked to party, he would like to send the biggest shipping with everyone there.
'We all know that funerals are not cheap and we know how much everyone likes Darren, so even a pound would be appreciated and a huge help to give him the best broadcast and for his four children who now have to grow up without their father because of someone else's actions.
“Everyone knows how much drones loved a drink, so treat him to his last pint and let's give him the broadcast he deserves.”
Detective head inspector Tomasz Fowler, by the police of Northumbria, said: 'First, we would like to say that our thoughts are firm with the family and loved ones of Darren who unfortunately died.
'Specially trained officers continue to support their relatives with what an extremely difficult time should be for them.

A GoFundMe page statement said: 'We all know how loud drones was and how much he would like to party, he would like to send the biggest shipping with everyone there'

The destroyed family described the 43-year-old Darren Tulip as someone who 'likes to party'
'Our research into the circumstances of how Darren came to perform his injuries, continues and several research lines have already been carried out.
“If you have information that can help us but have not made contact yet, do this.”