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Homicide detectives have released images of a man they want to speak to after a young Melbourne footballer died from injuries suffered during a pub brawl.
Patrick Cronin, 19, was struck in the back of the head outside the Windy Mile in Diamond Creek at 11pm on Saturday, where he was celebrating his first senior game with the Lower Plenty Bears.
It is believed the Eltham teenager suffered a critical head injury while trying to help a friend.
A man detectives want to speak to is described as Caucasian, with a solid build and dark hair.
He is pictured in the images released wearing a light coloured t-shirt with blue sleeves and a pocket on the front, dark pants and dark shoes.
He is also believed to have a tattoo on his right bicep and upper arm.
Patrick returned to a house in Happy Valley Rise in Diamond Creek, where paramedics were called shortly after.
He was rushed to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition and put on life support.
The young man's father Matt Cronin confirmed his death at 2.30pm Monday in a statement on behalf of the family, saying his son's organs would be donated.
"It is with the heaviest of heaviest of hearts that we have just said goodbye to our beautiful boy Patrick John Cronin," he said."We have been overwhelmed with the love our son, and brother, has been shown and it proves to us that he has touched so many people with his wonderful nature.
"As with his whole life he has put others ahead of himself and leaves us an abso take some comfort in the knowledge that Pat was able to donate his organs and helute hero and star. Welp others in need.
"Our hearts are broken but he will forever be in our hearts and he will be the one to get us through this."
It's believed up to 30 people were involved in the brawl, with numerous broken bottles smashed on the gravel nearby.
It's understood Patrick staggered away from the fight and started walking home.
He phoned his mum to say he wasn't feeling well.
When she arrived to pick him up, he'd already collapsed.
"Patrick's never been in a fight in his life. He's not that kind of kid," Lower Plenty Football Club president Grant Barden told Fairfax Media.
"He's tried to drag his friend out of the fight, but then someone's come up behind him. We heard he was king-hit. That's all we know."
Friends and family took to social media to grieve for their friend facing the fight to stay alive.

Patrick has been described as a "beautiful boy" and a ripping kid by his friends.
The Homicide Squad is investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

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