A 22-year-old man has died in Cyprus while visiting the island for a friend's wedding.
Daniel Brewster, who lived in Nailstone, was left fighting for his life following a late-night incident on June 21.
The nature of the accident which led to the injuries is not clear.
But it is understood that the welder, who was in Cyprus to be best man at his friend's wedding, had been in an induced coma at the Nicosia General Hospital. He died on Thursday.
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His girlfriend, Hannah-Marie Shaw, had been by his side at the Mediterranean holiday destination since he was admitted to hospital. His mother, Karen, had flown out last Saturday.
Hannah-Marie said: "We flew back yesterday (Thursday) night. I was with him until the end.
"Dan was a fun-loving individual, he was happy, laid-back, loved nature and the outdoors.
"He was also a very sensitive soul when it came to family and myself. He hated any confrontation.
"He will be truly missed by so many people, including myself, his girlfriend of nine years, his family and everybody who knew him. Oh, and his pet lurcher, Bella."
She said Dan, who lived with her and her parents, loved outdoor activities including falconry which he was introduced to at an early age by his uncle David Luther.
"He always had birds of prey and ferrets since a toddler. He enjoyed spending time with his friends like any other man of his age. Everybody is so saddened. No words can explain how we are currently feeling.
"We don't have any arrangements made yet for the funeral and so on. We are waiting for his body to be flown back to the UK."
Back home, well-wishers and residents from his home village of Whitwick had been raising funds and holding vigils for the injured man.
A member of the family, who did not wish to be named, said: "The community, family and friends ? even strangers ? have shown us such great support and we want to thank everyone who has been there for us at this much needed time."
A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Cyprus on July 4.
"We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time."
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