Man Charged Following Football Fight
A man has been arrested and charged following a fight at a football match in Sunnynook, which left a player with a broken jaw.
At about 1.30pm on 28 June, Police were called following a scuffle between players from two teams following a football game at Sunnynook Park.
Waitematā East Area Prevention Manager, Acting Inspector Tim Williams, says the victim was allegedly punched in the face and fell to the ground before being kicked by the same person.
“The victim suffered serious facial injuries, including a broken jaw which required surgery.
“Following a number of enquiries over several weeks, our team yesterday arrested a 23-year-old man.”
The man has been charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and will appear in North Shore District Court on Friday.
“Police will continue to take stern action against assaults on sports fields.
“This type of violent behaviour is unacceptable and we will hold people accountable for their actions.”
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