Lincoln Hoad’s long-term partner had taken to social media before his death to ‘wish for a miracle’.
Lincoln Hoad, 32, has been identified by local media as the man allegedly struck on Cunningham St in Dalby, nearHe suffered critical injuries before being flown to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, where he died on Monday.Hoad’s partner Shalika Jade took to social media before his death to “wish for a miracle”.
“I’ve had the absolute pleasure of having him in my life for almost 14 years as my love and throughout that time we have always chosen each other throughout everything,” she wrote on Facebook. A man identified as Lincoln Hoad, pictured with his partner Shalika, has died after allegedly being punched outside a Dalby pub.A 33-year-old man was arrested near the site of the alleged attack and charged with grievous bodily harm.The man, from Capalaba near Brisbane, is due to appear Dalby Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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