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Now, the case of a Murray convenience store clerk shot during a holdup last week is a case of murder.

Police spokesman Kenny Bass confirmed that David Marsh, 62, died late Sunday night at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray.

Two suspects remained at large as of Monday.

Marsh suffered a gunshot wound to the chest about 6 a.m. on March 18 during a holdup at the Lee Mart, 5905 S. 700 West. He also suffered head injuries, possibly from a separate blow, either from the suspects or as he fell after being shot.

Moments after the shooting, customers became suspicious when they arrived to discover an empty cash register tray in an aisle. They then found the bloodied Marsh on the floor behind the counter.

Bass said that video from a security camera show two young male suspects, their faces obscured by red bandanas and wearing dark hooded sweatshirts. Both carried handguns as they ran into the store and demanded money from Marsh.

He complied, but is thought to have thrown the cash register tray at them as they fled. That apparently is when one of the suspects turned and shot him.

Anyone with information on this case is asked to call Murray police at 801-840-4000.

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