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A late night reveller killed a stranger for saying he looked like soccer star Wayne Rooney, a court has heard. | A late night reveller killed a stranger for saying he looked like soccer star Wayne Rooney, a court has heard. |
Anthony Corsi, 24, was on a night out when a group of men began chanting "Rooney, Rooney" at him at a taxi rank in Cardiff city centre. | Anthony Corsi, 24, was on a night out when a group of men began chanting "Rooney, Rooney" at him at a taxi rank in Cardiff city centre. |
Cardiff Crown Court was told that Mr Corsi swung a punch at Christopher Jones, 21, of Marshfield, who died a week later from a head injury. | Cardiff Crown Court was told that Mr Corsi swung a punch at Christopher Jones, 21, of Marshfield, who died a week later from a head injury. |
Mr Corsi, of Cardiff, denies manslaughter. The trial continues. | Mr Corsi, of Cardiff, denies manslaughter. The trial continues. |
The jury was shown CCTV footage of the incident in St Mary Street which happened at 0500 on 21 October, 2007 as Mr Corsi was on his way home after a night out in Cardiff. | The jury was shown CCTV footage of the incident in St Mary Street which happened at 0500 on 21 October, 2007 as Mr Corsi was on his way home after a night out in Cardiff. |
The court heard Mr Jones was hit and suffered bleeding to the brain. | The court heard Mr Jones was hit and suffered bleeding to the brain. |
He was expected to make a full recovery but collapsed and died a week later in hospital. | He was expected to make a full recovery but collapsed and died a week later in hospital. |
Roger Thomas QC, prosecuting, told the jury: "It doesn't matter whether you think Corsi looks like Mr Rooney or not - it was a drunken joke. | Roger Thomas QC, prosecuting, told the jury: "It doesn't matter whether you think Corsi looks like Mr Rooney or not - it was a drunken joke. |
Christopher Jones died a week after the alleged attack | Christopher Jones died a week after the alleged attack |
"Corsi should have gone home but he was angry and annoyed and looking for trouble. | "Corsi should have gone home but he was angry and annoyed and looking for trouble. |
"It was wholly unnecessary. | "It was wholly unnecessary. |
"We are not saying it was murder but Corsi did start unlawful violence." | "We are not saying it was murder but Corsi did start unlawful violence." |
Mr Jones's friend John Squires, 21, told the jury the group had been drinking beer, shorts and alcopops that night. | Mr Jones's friend John Squires, 21, told the jury the group had been drinking beer, shorts and alcopops that night. |
He said they were waiting for a taxi when the defendant hopped into a cab before them. | He said they were waiting for a taxi when the defendant hopped into a cab before them. |
Mr Jones said another man in the group, Christopher Aberg, began shouting "Rooney, Rooney" and the rest joined in. | Mr Jones said another man in the group, Christopher Aberg, began shouting "Rooney, Rooney" and the rest joined in. |
He said: "We were shouting general obscenities. Then Corsi got out of the taxi and said 'who's the loudmouth?' | He said: "We were shouting general obscenities. Then Corsi got out of the taxi and said 'who's the loudmouth?' |
"He was aggressive and it looked like he was looking for a fight. He said he would take all three of us. | "He was aggressive and it looked like he was looking for a fight. He said he would take all three of us. |
"Chris Jones walked towards us from the opposite site of the street and Corsi turned around and hit him." | "Chris Jones walked towards us from the opposite site of the street and Corsi turned around and hit him." |
Mr Squires said his friend staggered away then collapsed about 30 seconds after being hit. | Mr Squires said his friend staggered away then collapsed about 30 seconds after being hit. |
British Gas adviser Mr Aberg admitted he began the "Rooney, Rooney" football-style chants. | British Gas adviser Mr Aberg admitted he began the "Rooney, Rooney" football-style chants. |
He told the court: "I called him Rooney as a joke because I thought he looked like him and I could see he was annoyed by the reaction on his face, he said "do I look ginger?" then got in the taxi as we were shouting "Rooney, Rooney." | |
'Provoked' | 'Provoked' |
"The gentleman came back, moved towards Chris and hit him." | "The gentleman came back, moved towards Chris and hit him." |
John Charles Rees QC, defending, told Mr Aberg: "You might call him gentleman now but you weren't treating him as such that night. | John Charles Rees QC, defending, told Mr Aberg: "You might call him gentleman now but you weren't treating him as such that night. |
"He was a total stranger but was goaded, wound up and provoked. | "He was a total stranger but was goaded, wound up and provoked. |
"I don't want to insult Wayne Rooney but his looks have become a bit of a figure of fun and you knew my client would take offence." | "I don't want to insult Wayne Rooney but his looks have become a bit of a figure of fun and you knew my client would take offence." |
Mr Corsi admitted he "over-reacted" when he was taunted about looking like Wayne Rooney after climbing into a taxi at the end of a night out. | Mr Corsi admitted he "over-reacted" when he was taunted about looking like Wayne Rooney after climbing into a taxi at the end of a night out. |
The court heard he told police: "I was upset about what they called me and I stopped the car and got out. | The court heard he told police: "I was upset about what they called me and I stopped the car and got out. |
"I was angry, nervous, upset and drunk. Maybe it was the way he approached, I just remember him coming towards me and I hit him. | "I was angry, nervous, upset and drunk. Maybe it was the way he approached, I just remember him coming towards me and I hit him. |
"I suppose I felt threatened and over-reacted." | "I suppose I felt threatened and over-reacted." |
The case continues. | The case continues. |