Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Fourteen Year-Old Fractured Wrist When Headbutted


A New Addington teenager headbutted a local rival four years his junior outside his family home – resulting in the youngster fracturing his wrist as he tried to break his fall.

Clude Gomes, 18, of Underwood (pictured) stormed out of his home after learning the 14 year-old was talking about a dispute involving their respective families.

The first-time offender pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm on the boy on September 14, last year and received a nine-month community order, which includes 36 hours at an attendance centre and a three month night time curfew.

Prosecutor Miss Shahnaz Ahmed told Croydon Crown Court the victim was chatting in the street with another 14 year-old about the dispute, but was overheard by the defendant's seven year-old sister who went inside and repeated what she had heard.

“The defendant left his house, came outside and head butted the victim once, connecting with the victim's nose and forehead and causing him to fall to the ground.

“He tried to break his fall with his right arm and injured his wrist, which became swollen and bent.”

The police and an ambulance was called and the victim was treated for a fracture.

“You ought to be thoroughly ashamed of headbutting that fourteen year-old,” Judge Peter Gow QC told Gomes.

“Matters could have been worse. People have killed other people by landing a single blow by either a punch or a head butt.”

Gomes was also ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge.

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