The family of a man found dead in his flat in Lancaster have paid tribute to him as police continue to investigate his murder two years on.
Damian Jackson, 50, was discovered at his home on Regent Street, on July 25 2023.
A Home Office post-mortem found that he died due to multiple injuries, and a murder investigation was launched.
Lancaster Police said "extensive and detailed" enquiries have been taking place since then by their Force Major Incident Team.
Two years on, Damian’s family have paid a loving and emotional tribute to him and asked the Lancaster public for help in finding answers to his death.
"This week marks two years since our beloved son and brother Damian was cruelly taken from us," they said.
“Every day - and every week – brings more pain because we cannot see him again, however much we want one last hug or one last cup of tea together.
“Whoever murdered Damian is still out there. Please help us catch the coward who did this.

“You might know something unusual or something small about someone acting suspiciously. It would be the key to finding who murdered Damian.
“Please come forward if you know anything at all and tell the police immediately.
“Nothing can bring Damian back, but we still urgently need closure, and we wouldn’t wish this to happen again, to another family.
“Damian loved Lancaster and the people of Lancaster.
“People of Lancaster please help us. We know you have the answers.”
The last confirmed sighting of Damian was at 10.18am on Sunday July 23 2023, at the Aldi store, Aldcliffe Road, Lancaster.
This image shows Damian shopping in the store.

Anyone with information, please contact 101 – quoting log 0535 of 25th July 2023.
Alternatively, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.


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