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Reggae row chef bit off man's ear Reggae row chef bit off man's ear
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A pastry chef chewed off part of a builder's ear after a argument about reggae, a court has been told.A pastry chef chewed off part of a builder's ear after a argument about reggae, a court has been told.
Michael Jenkins, from Neasden, north-west London, was on career break and working as a builder when he had the row, Southwark Crown Court heard.Michael Jenkins, from Neasden, north-west London, was on career break and working as a builder when he had the row, Southwark Crown Court heard.
The 25-year-old was hit over the head with a spanner by Levi Edwards, before he chewed off part of Mr Edward's ear- lobe in September 2006. The 25-year-old was hit over the head with a spanner by Levi Edwards, before he chewed off part of Mr Edward's ear lobe in September 2006.
He pleaded guilty to wounding and was given a 12-month suspended sentenceHe pleaded guilty to wounding and was given a 12-month suspended sentence
Jenkins, whose venison roulade won him dinner for two at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, decided to swap the "high pressured" environment of the kitchen by working on a building site.Jenkins, whose venison roulade won him dinner for two at one of Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, decided to swap the "high pressured" environment of the kitchen by working on a building site.
Permanently disfiguredPermanently disfigured
But his musical difference of opinion with Mr Edwards on the site ended in a fight.But his musical difference of opinion with Mr Edwards on the site ended in a fight.
After an exchange of punches and being hit over the head with a spanner, Jenkins bit the other man's ear. When Mr Edwards tried to pull him off, part of his lobe ripped off.After an exchange of punches and being hit over the head with a spanner, Jenkins bit the other man's ear. When Mr Edwards tried to pull him off, part of his lobe ripped off.
The apologetic defendant later handed it back to him suggesting he went to hospital "to get it sewed back on" but doctors were unable to do so.The apologetic defendant later handed it back to him suggesting he went to hospital "to get it sewed back on" but doctors were unable to do so.
Although he had left his victim permanently disfigured, Recorder George Leggatt QC decided that Jenkins was hit with a spanner first.Although he had left his victim permanently disfigured, Recorder George Leggatt QC decided that Jenkins was hit with a spanner first.
He said together with his guilty plea and remorse, it meant that a suspended sentence was proportionate.He said together with his guilty plea and remorse, it meant that a suspended sentence was proportionate.