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Bar owner 'beaten by UK soldiers' | Bar owner 'beaten by UK soldiers' |
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A bar owner has told a Cypriot court that "angry and wild" British soldiers punched him in a mass brawl at his pub in the resort of Ayia Napa. | |
Kyriakos Hadjiyiannis said he tried to stop the soldiers attacking bar staff but they turned on him. | Kyriakos Hadjiyiannis said he tried to stop the soldiers attacking bar staff but they turned on him. |
He told Famagusta District Court he needed an eye operation after he was hit with a chair during the chaos. | He told Famagusta District Court he needed an eye operation after he was hit with a chair during the chaos. |
The nine defendants from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers deny all charges. | The nine defendants from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers deny all charges. |
The soldiers, who were based in Dhekelia, on the east of the island, face charges including grievous and actual bodily harm, malicious damage and breach of the peace. | The soldiers, who were based in Dhekelia, on the east of the island, face charges including grievous and actual bodily harm, malicious damage and breach of the peace. |
If found guilty, they could serve up to five years in jail. | If found guilty, they could serve up to five years in jail. |
Fractured skull | Fractured skull |
The brawl broke out in the early hours of 2 February at the Flintstones-themed bar, the Bedrock Inn. | The brawl broke out in the early hours of 2 February at the Flintstones-themed bar, the Bedrock Inn. |
The servicemen had been celebrating completing tours of Iraq and Afghanistan and their imminent return to the UK. | The servicemen had been celebrating completing tours of Iraq and Afghanistan and their imminent return to the UK. |
The fight left the bar owner, a customer and two soldiers in need of hospital treatment. One soldier, Darren Mason, 28, from Manchester, suffered a fractured skull. | The fight left the bar owner, a customer and two soldiers in need of hospital treatment. One soldier, Darren Mason, 28, from Manchester, suffered a fractured skull. |
He came from behind with a chair and hit me with all his force - I was almost unconscious Kyriakos HadjiyiannisBar owner | He came from behind with a chair and hit me with all his force - I was almost unconscious Kyriakos HadjiyiannisBar owner |
The Bedrock Inn was "out of bounds" for military personnel because of previous violent incidents. | The Bedrock Inn was "out of bounds" for military personnel because of previous violent incidents. |
Mr Hadjiyiannis told the court Lance Corporal Daniel Brayne, 22, from Birmingham, had been the first to hit him. | Mr Hadjiyiannis told the court Lance Corporal Daniel Brayne, 22, from Birmingham, had been the first to hit him. |
"He hit me on the face and head with his fist," he said. | "He hit me on the face and head with his fist," he said. |
He also accused Lance Corporal William Sewell, 21, from Manchester of using a metal crutch to beat up a member of staff. | He also accused Lance Corporal William Sewell, 21, from Manchester of using a metal crutch to beat up a member of staff. |
He said he could not forget the face of Damien Heywood, from Manchester. | He said he could not forget the face of Damien Heywood, from Manchester. |
"I would have been almost killed," he told the court. | "I would have been almost killed," he told the court. |
"He came from behind with a chair and hit me with all his force. I was almost unconscious. | "He came from behind with a chair and hit me with all his force. I was almost unconscious. |
"I got on my feet and I just gave up, I wanted to just run away and save myself." | "I got on my feet and I just gave up, I wanted to just run away and save myself." |
Eye operation | Eye operation |
He went on to say he subsequently developed cataracts and required an operation to correct his vision. | He went on to say he subsequently developed cataracts and required an operation to correct his vision. |
"So for the rest of my life, I have to have plastic lenses in my eyes. I'm a father of four children," he said. | "So for the rest of my life, I have to have plastic lenses in my eyes. I'm a father of four children," he said. |
L/Cpl Sewell is charged with grievous bodily harm, malicious damage and breach of the peace. | L/Cpl Sewell is charged with grievous bodily harm, malicious damage and breach of the peace. |
L/Cpl David Ramage, 21, from Manchester, and L/Cpl Brayne face charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, along with malicious damage and breach of the peace. | L/Cpl David Ramage, 21, from Manchester, and L/Cpl Brayne face charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, along with malicious damage and breach of the peace. |
L/Cpl Damien Heywood, 27, L/Cpl Andy Evans, 21, and Dean Rushton, 21, all from Manchester, Gary Farrell, 23, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Christopher Wenham, 19, from London, and Ashley Hughes, 19, from Birmingham, deny malicious damage and breach of the peace. | L/Cpl Damien Heywood, 27, L/Cpl Andy Evans, 21, and Dean Rushton, 21, all from Manchester, Gary Farrell, 23, from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Christopher Wenham, 19, from London, and Ashley Hughes, 19, from Birmingham, deny malicious damage and breach of the peace. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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