A Michigan referee of an adult-league soccer match died
Tuesday, two days after being punched in the head by a player, authorities
said.
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John Bieniewicz, 44, died at Detroit Receiving Hospital from
injuries suffered in what police said was an unprovoked attack. The blow left
the victim unconscious and not breathing on the field, Livonia Police Chief
Curtis Caid said.
Bieniewicz was in critical condition when he reached the
hospital and was pronounced dead Tuesday morning.
"John Bieniewicz was a man who lived life to the
fullest," friends wrote on a website dedicated to his memory. "He had
a passion for his family, a passion for the kids at Mott Children's Hospital,
and a passion for soccer. John died doing what he loved: Officiating a soccer
game."
The Wayne County Medical Examiner's office will determine
the cause of death, according to Livonia police.
The alleged attacker, Baseel Abdul-Amir Saad, 36, was
charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. He
was being held on $500,000 bail, police said. He pleaded not guilty.
The investigation is ongoing and authorities
"anticipate the criminal charges to be modified as a result of Mr.
Bieniewicz's death," police said.
Defense lawyer Brian Berry expressed his condolences to the
family of the referee, but also said all the facts in the case had not come out
and that "witness accounts may have been miscategorized."
A hearing was set for July 10.
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