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Detectives investigating the death of a man in East Haddon have named him as Charles O’Sullivan.
Known as Charlie, the 43-year-old died in the early hours of Sunday, November 24.
Following formal identification, his partner has now issued a photograph and heartfelt tribute to Charlie via Northamptonshire Police.
“Charlie always went above and beyond for people. Anyone who needed help in any way, he would always be there.
“He had such a way of charming people, everyone loved him.
“Charlie always said I was the smart one of the two of us, but he had an annoying way of always being right.
“He loved fiercely – if you were loved by Charlie then you knew it.
“He would never stand for injustice and had a strong sense of right and wrong.
“I see all these traits in our little girl, who idolises her dad. We are heartbroken without him.”
Charlie’s family are being supported by specially trained officers and have asked for privacy in their grief.