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Factory fight: Manchester bouncers sacked over assault | Factory fight: Manchester bouncers sacked over assault |
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Bouncers from Manchester's Factory 251 nightclub have been sacked after an 18-year-old rugby league player was assaulted outside the club. | Bouncers from Manchester's Factory 251 nightclub have been sacked after an 18-year-old rugby league player was assaulted outside the club. |
St Helens academy player Joe Sharratt suffered a serious head injury and is in a stable condition in hospital. | St Helens academy player Joe Sharratt suffered a serious head injury and is in a stable condition in hospital. |
His mother Jane Sharratt told the BBC that he had a bleed on the brain but was now "sitting up and talking". | |
Video footage shows Mr Sharratt being thrown to the ground before door staff repeatedly punch his friend. | |
Greater Manchester Police has appealed for witnesses to the attack at 03:20 GMT on Sunday. It has also asked Manchester City Council to carry out an expedited review and to suspend the nightclub's licence. | |
Factory said it "immediately terminated the service contract" with the security contractor Professional Security. | Factory said it "immediately terminated the service contract" with the security contractor Professional Security. |
The security contractor also confirmed that it has sacked the staff involved. | The security contractor also confirmed that it has sacked the staff involved. |
A statement on the company's website stated: "We can confirm that Professional Security has terminated the contracts of all of the security personnel involved in this incident. | |
"We are also working closely with the local authorities, police, and the Security Industry Authority to ensure that appropriate action is taken swiftly against all of these door supervisors." | "We are also working closely with the local authorities, police, and the Security Industry Authority to ensure that appropriate action is taken swiftly against all of these door supervisors." |
The company said it was "appalled by the behaviour of the door supervisors shown in the footage of this incident, which contradicts everything that we strive to achieve". | The company said it was "appalled by the behaviour of the door supervisors shown in the footage of this incident, which contradicts everything that we strive to achieve". |
'Cover-up attempt' | |
In a damning report to the city council's licensing committee, police stated there were concerns about "serious disorder" and "extreme violence", and were concerned nobody at the club contacted police. | |
The report states the way the club dealt with the incident pointed towards a "lack of duty of care". | |
It goes on to say a member of the public was "left with a bleed on the brain" that could have "ended up as a fatality" and adds: "The fact that the premises didn't bother to contact the police is extremely concerning. | |
"This would suggest either a worrying level of incompetence at best or, more seriously, a possible attempt to cover up the incident." | |
Mr Sharratt had played for Lancashire Academy against Australian Schoolboys just hours earlier and has been tipped to represent England Youth. | |
A St Helens spokesman said: "Joe is of impeccable character and is an upstanding member of our Academy system. | A St Helens spokesman said: "Joe is of impeccable character and is an upstanding member of our Academy system. |
"He is a top academic achiever with a very bright future ahead of him alongside his rugby league prowess." | "He is a top academic achiever with a very bright future ahead of him alongside his rugby league prowess." |
Factory, which opened in 2010, said: "Having viewed CCTV footage and the video circulating on social media, we can only say that we are shocked by what we have seen." | Factory, which opened in 2010, said: "Having viewed CCTV footage and the video circulating on social media, we can only say that we are shocked by what we have seen." |
The Princess Street club is housed in what was once the headquarters of the Factory Records label that represented Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays and The Hacienda nightclub. | The Princess Street club is housed in what was once the headquarters of the Factory Records label that represented Joy Division, New Order and Happy Mondays and The Hacienda nightclub. |
Ch Insp Cherie Buttle said: "With a mobile phone at everyone's fingertips, filming something is often the first thing people think to do but please, pass this on to us so we can fully investigate this matter." | Ch Insp Cherie Buttle said: "With a mobile phone at everyone's fingertips, filming something is often the first thing people think to do but please, pass this on to us so we can fully investigate this matter." |