Two men are being held in connection with the death of a vulnerable man found in a park in Essex.
James Attfield, 33, who had a brain injury after being hit by a car four years ago, was found dead near Castle Park in Colchester in the early hours of the morning on March 29.
A post-mortem examination found he had been stabbed more than 100 times.
The victim, known as Jim to his family, had wounds on his arms, hands, back, neck and head, police revealed.
Mr Attfield had been seen at a local pub, the River Lodge, in the hours before his death.
Mr Attfield on CCTV in a pub in the hours before his deathThe two men, both aged 33, being held in connection with Mr Attfield's death have also been arrested on suspicion of involvement in another attack on a footpath in Colchester at around 2am on Saturday.
Mr Attfield, a father-of-five, was described by his mother, Julie Finch, as a "bit of a loner" who was "in the process of rebuilding his life" when he died.
She said the effects of the traffic accident had left her son "with a weakness to the left side of his body which in turn affected his balance".
"His speech was also slightly affected and he suffered short-term memory loss, and these things obviously made him very vulnerable," she said.
"Jim was very aware of his disabilities and avoided crowded places and situations where he could get injured again."
She added: "Jim was well-liked and polite - everyone always had a good word to say about him."
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