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Dale Wakefield Update: Charges against Pa. man, 21, upgraded after army vet dies from stab wounds

Dale Wakefield Bucks County DA's office via CBS Philly

(CBS/AP) DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - Prosecutors say a homeless US Army veteran assaulted near a train station outside Philadelphia has died and the charges against the alleged attacker are being upgraded to murder.

Bucks County prosecutors say Dale Wakefield had been out celebrating his 21st birthday before he stabbed 71-year-old George Mohr at least 70 times with a pocket knife outside the Doylestown train station on July 3.

The district attorney's office says Mohr died from his injuries three days later. Prosecutor Michelle Henry says the charges against Wakefield are being upgraded from attempted murder to murder.

Investigators say Wakefield called his sister and said he had stabbed someone and was in Baltimore, where he was arrested. The Bucks County Courier Times reports that authorities expect him to be returned to Bucks County for arraignment Thursday.

According to CBS Philly, authorities say the motive for the attack is unclear.

Complete coverage of Dale Wakefield on Crimesider

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