Police are reviewing charges after a man allegedly assaulted at a Hobart nightclub in February dies in hospital almost a week later.
A 54-year-old man has died nearly a week after he was allegedly struck in the face during an argument at a Hobart nightclub.
Police said two men were arguing at Mobius Lounge Bar, near the waterfront, about 4.45am on Sunday, February 24.The 54-year-old was taken to hospital with a facial injury but his condition deteriorated and he was transferred to intensive care.The 18-year-old was charged with assault but police say that is now under review.Police would like to speak with anyone not already interviewed over the matter.
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