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Children of man 'murdered' at Oldbury charity event pay tribute to 'kindest soul on the planet'

The children of a man killed at a charity event have spoken about how their 'lives will never be the same'.

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Inderjit Singh Dhariwal, suffered serious head injuries at Samsons Banqueting Suite in Rood End Road, Oldbury, just before 2am on Sunday, November 22.

The 49-year-old from Rood End Road was taken to hospital in a critical condition and later died of his injuries.

A police tent at Samsons Banqueting Suite in Rood End Road, Oldbury

Pooja Dhariwal, 21, the daughter of Mr Singh, said: "Our father was the kindest soul on the planet. He put everybody before himself and was always willing to help.

"He had many big things to look forward to; his 50th birthday, both of my brothers' 21st birthdays, his granddaughter's first birthday and many more.

"Our dad meant the world to us and his loss has shaken the family as well as the community. Our lives will never be the same without our taxi, our friend, our confidant, our dad!

"We miss you dad and love you forever, your legacy lives on and you will never be forgotten. RIP."

Nicolas Salhan, a 36-year-old from Haybridge Avenue in Stourbridge and Jonathan Davies, 42, from Old Bridge Walk in Rowley Regis ? both security staff - are awaiting trial for murder having been arrested by West Midlands Police detectives follow a major investigation.

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