"It has ruined my social life, I hardly ever go out and definitely not in a city," he said. He still suffered "terrible flashbacks" and pain and was constantly on edge. He suffered extreme dizziness and loss of balance and could not drive for several weeks. He found himself wanting to withdraw from going out and his "fear is massive" because of that. The man had previously been made redundant from a job. "This is something I had wanted to do for years," he said. Want the latest news delivered straight to your inbox? Click here to sign up for Hull Live's newsletters. It had been his dream to join the Royal Navy and he had done a lot of preparation for that but, because he failed a medical test after the assault, he would not be able to join for five years and, by then, it would be too late because of an age limit. The head injury caused a bleed on his brain and "everything changed" because of that. The victim later said that it was his first night out after lockdown and he had come to Hull to visit a friend. "It was clearly a short-lived, spontaneous attack," said Miss Hobson.īouncer Clifford Cass ruined a man's dream of joining the Navy after he attacked him and left him with a bleed on the brain. He punched one of the men in the face once, knocking him unconscious, in the mistaken belief that he was acting to protect the women. It had initially flared in Carr Lane, Hull. READ MORE: Entrepreneur' attacked victim with fish bowl in row over 3D printersĪmber Hobson, prosecuting, said that Cass was passing by on his motorcycle when he spotted a confrontation involving two women and two men. READ MORE: Man has broken bottle neck crushed into his forehead in violent pub scenes Cass, 39, of North Hull, admitted assaulting the man, causing actual bodily harm, on July 30 last year. He had "no business" at all getting involved, Hull Crown Court heard. He stopped, jumped off his bike, joined in and smashed the victim with a "hard punch" that had devastating consequences. Hot-headed bouncer Clifford Cass was riding home on his motorcycle after finishing his shift when he spotted a group of people, including women, involved in violent and aggressive confrontations. A budding sailor had his dream of joining the Royal Navy abruptly shattered after an off-duty doorman with a history of violence viciously attacked him in the street and left him with bleeding on the brain.
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