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Prince appeals Kenya brawl case | Prince appeals Kenya brawl case |
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Princess Caroline of Monaco's husband has launched an appeal against his conviction for assaulting a hotel-owner in Kenya in a drunken rage. | Princess Caroline of Monaco's husband has launched an appeal against his conviction for assaulting a hotel-owner in Kenya in a drunken rage. |
Prince Ernst August of Hanover was found guilty in 2004 of causing serious bodily harm and fined. | Prince Ernst August of Hanover was found guilty in 2004 of causing serious bodily harm and fined. |
The court ruled he had repeatedly hit Josef Brunlehner on Lamu Island with a metal object in January 2000 after becoming angry at noise from a disco. | The court ruled he had repeatedly hit Josef Brunlehner on Lamu Island with a metal object in January 2000 after becoming angry at noise from a disco. |
Kenyan authorities did not arrest him, but the case was pursued in Germany. | Kenyan authorities did not arrest him, but the case was pursued in Germany. |
The 55-year-old - a distant relative of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and great-grandson of the last German emperor, Wilhelm II, was fined 445,000 euros ($620,000; £380,000) when convicted five years ago. | The 55-year-old - a distant relative of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and great-grandson of the last German emperor, Wilhelm II, was fined 445,000 euros ($620,000; £380,000) when convicted five years ago. |
Flaring up | Flaring up |
During the trial, hotel-owner Mr Brunlehner, like the prince, a German national, testified that the royal shouted abuse and struck him several times with a metal ring, causing multiple injuries that required emergency-room treatment. | During the trial, hotel-owner Mr Brunlehner, like the prince, a German national, testified that the royal shouted abuse and struck him several times with a metal ring, causing multiple injuries that required emergency-room treatment. |
Princess Caroline of Monaco had joined her husband in Lamu | |
The prince's lawyer at the time told the court his client regretted the incident, but was not fully accountable because he had been drinking and was a person "who flares up under the influence of alcohol and loses control of his actions". | The prince's lawyer at the time told the court his client regretted the incident, but was not fully accountable because he had been drinking and was a person "who flares up under the influence of alcohol and loses control of his actions". |
Ernst August, who maintains he only slapped Mr Brunlehner twice, appeared at the district court in the German city of Hildesheim on Monday to challenge the conviction. | Ernst August, who maintains he only slapped Mr Brunlehner twice, appeared at the district court in the German city of Hildesheim on Monday to challenge the conviction. |
The prince and his wife had been in the Indian Ocean coastal resort for the millennium celebrations, and left Kenya immediately after the incident. | The prince and his wife had been in the Indian Ocean coastal resort for the millennium celebrations, and left Kenya immediately after the incident. |
It was not the first time Ernst August had courted controversy. | It was not the first time Ernst August had courted controversy. |
In 1998 he was fined after breaking the nose of a TV cameraman. | In 1998 he was fined after breaking the nose of a TV cameraman. |
And in 2000, he was photographed urinating outside the Turkish pavilion at the World's Fair in Hanover. | And in 2000, he was photographed urinating outside the Turkish pavilion at the World's Fair in Hanover. |
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