Man accused of ref attack soon to be a dad

Man accused of ref attack soon to be a dad

An beginner boxer accused of ­assaulting a soccer referee in an assault that left him with a damaged jaw hung his head as his bail was refused and his spouse, who’s 5 months pregnant, held again tears.

Adam Abdallah, 25, is accused of storming the pitch and confronting a referee on the finish of a match at Padstow Park, in Sydney’s southwest, on Friday night time.

More than a dozen household and associates stuffed the general public gallery of Bankstown Local Court on Monday as Mr Abdallah appeared in court docket by way of videolink.

Police opposed bail, saying that they had considerations Mr Abdallah would endanger the protection of the sufferer and group.

“The concern would be if he is willing to show this level of violence over something so minor he would be a constant threat on bail to members of the community,” the police prosecutor stated.

The court docket was instructed Khodr Yaghi suffered a fractured jaw, was lacking 4 tooth, and was present process surgical procedure the place he would want plates inserted into his jawline.

Police stated there had been “little to no provocation” from the referee, who had requested Mr Abdullah to “please move away” earlier than Mr Abdallah allegedly turned ­aggressive and commenced “throwing punches”.

However, the court docket was instructed Mr Yaghi used a sideline flag to defend himself, inflicting Mr Abdallah to fall to the bottom ­earlier than his alleged assault started.

Defence lawyer Talal Krayem stated his consumer suffered bruising to his head as a ­results of being hit with the “stainless steel” sideline flag.

Friday’s incident following the Greenacre Eagles and Padstow Hornets recreation was filmed by shocked bystanders and rapidly circulated on social media.

Players will be seen mingling on the conclusion of the sport earlier than a verbal argument breaks out over what’s believed to be calls made by the referee in the course of the match.

A person then runs by the gang and allegedly expenses at Mr Yaghi and punches him a number of occasions. Mr Yaghi was allegedly pushed to the bottom whereas he tried to cowl his face to guard himself as onlookers screamed “get off him”.

Bystanders try to drag the alleged attacker off the referee.

NSW Police allege Mr Abdallah punched Mr Yaghi “multiple times in the face and kicked him to the head”.

He then allegedly fled the scene earlier than fronting Bankstown Police Station on Sunday afternoon.

Mr Abdallah was charged with wounding an individual with intent to trigger grievous bodily hurt, and affray.

Mr Krayem instructed the court docket his consumer didn’t have a historical past of violence and can be beneath strict bail circumstances.

Magistrate Glenn Walsh stated there was a “considerable time gap” between when Mr Abdallah is hit on the pinnacle and “what happens thereafter”.

“My view is it was a concerted effort for someone in full control of his physical abilities to chase after a man and beat him,” Mr Walsh stated. “But what he did, the very ­nature of what happened, betrays an incapacity for control that proves a risk of a further serious offence were he to become upset.”

Mr Walsh discovered, regardless of Mr Abdallah’s background of ADHD and “other issues”, the danger was too nice to grant bail.

Mr Abdallah will return to court docket in June.

Source: www.news.com.au