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Hells Angel accused watched Hastings attack in 'horror' | Hells Angel accused watched Hastings attack in 'horror' |
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A Hells Angel accused of attacking a biker outside a pub told a court he watched in "shock horror" as the victim's head "ricocheted" off a wall. | A Hells Angel accused of attacking a biker outside a pub told a court he watched in "shock horror" as the victim's head "ricocheted" off a wall. |
Oliver Wilkinson from St Leonards and Matthew Barnes from Hastings deny grievous bodily harm with intent. | Oliver Wilkinson from St Leonards and Matthew Barnes from Hastings deny grievous bodily harm with intent. |
Taking the stand, Mr Wilkinson said it was Sussex chapter president Mr Barnes who "laid into" Christopher Harrison. | Taking the stand, Mr Wilkinson said it was Sussex chapter president Mr Barnes who "laid into" Christopher Harrison. |
When questioned why he did not stop the attack he said: "Nobody tells the president of the chapter what to do." | When questioned why he did not stop the attack he said: "Nobody tells the president of the chapter what to do." |
During the beginning of Mr Wilkinson's defence it emerged that he told police during an interview that he was the one who had headbutted Mr Harrison, a statement which he now denies. | During the beginning of Mr Wilkinson's defence it emerged that he told police during an interview that he was the one who had headbutted Mr Harrison, a statement which he now denies. |
'Safer in prison' | 'Safer in prison' |
During the hearing at the Old Bailey on Thursday his barrister, Andrew Selby, asked why he made the admission. | During the hearing at the Old Bailey on Thursday his barrister, Andrew Selby, asked why he made the admission. |
He replied: "I was so low at the time and I wanted to end my life. I thought I would be safer in prison than on the streets... I'm going to be a target after this." | He replied: "I was so low at the time and I wanted to end my life. I thought I would be safer in prison than on the streets... I'm going to be a target after this." |
Mr Wilkinson said he had gone to the Carlisle Pub in Hastings that night in February 2016 to watch a band with his wife. | Mr Wilkinson said he had gone to the Carlisle Pub in Hastings that night in February 2016 to watch a band with his wife. |
He was wearing his 'Support Crew' jacket, a club run by the Hells Angels, and asked Mr Harrison, known as 'Swaggers', to join the crew but he declined. | He was wearing his 'Support Crew' jacket, a club run by the Hells Angels, and asked Mr Harrison, known as 'Swaggers', to join the crew but he declined. |
Mr Wilkinson said he was "fine with it", but then involved Mr Barnes, to see if he could interest Mr Harrison. | Mr Wilkinson said he was "fine with it", but then involved Mr Barnes, to see if he could interest Mr Harrison. |
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He said words were exchanged and then "Barnes laid into Swaggers head first, followed by left and right punches to the face." | He said words were exchanged and then "Barnes laid into Swaggers head first, followed by left and right punches to the face." |
If he intervened, Mr Wilkinson said, he "would have been beaten up myself there and then, I couldn't do anything about it". | If he intervened, Mr Wilkinson said, he "would have been beaten up myself there and then, I couldn't do anything about it". |
Regarding his previous convictions raised earlier in the trial, he said he has a history of depression and bipolar and his crimes had "never been violent, always just verbal". | Regarding his previous convictions raised earlier in the trial, he said he has a history of depression and bipolar and his crimes had "never been violent, always just verbal". |
Both men deny the charges against them. | Both men deny the charges against them. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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