Four years for kicking in man's head outside Cumbrian takeaway

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Four years for kicking in man's head outside Cumbrian takeawayBy Steph Johnson

Last updated at 12:18, Wednesday, 15 February 2012


A Workington man who brutally kicked in a rival football fan’s face has been jailed for four years.


Steven BigriggSteven Bigrigg, 51, appeared before Carlisle Crown Court to be sentenced for grievous bodily harm with intent.

The victim was Robert Wilson, who at the time ran the west Cumbria Manchester United supporter’s club.

Bigrigg, of Peter Street, injured him so badly that metal rods needed to be inserted into his face to repair the damage.

He had suffered swelling to the brain, a complex jaw fracture, a fractured eye socket and multiple nasal fractures.

The court heard he has since made a complete physical recovery.

Prosecuting barrister **** Pinstead admitted that it was actually Mr Wilson who started the trouble, on October 15.

He had been drinking heavily while watching the Liverpool v Manchester United game on a screen at The Grapes pub.

After stopping off at a number of other pubs he went to Sadie’s takeaway to pick up some food. Bigrigg was also at the takeaway, wearing a Liverpool shirt, and the pair started bantering about their teams.

At first it was friendly but then Mr Wilson grabbed Bigrigg in a headlock.

The owner of Sadie’s stepped in but the dispute flared up again when the men got outside.

Mr Wilson tried to goad Bigrigg into a fight and began pushing him.

Bigrigg pushed back and Mr Wilson fell to the ground.

While he lay defenceless, Bigrigg repeatedly kicked him to the head.

Then he collected his food from the wall where he’d left it and headed towards home.

Mr Wilson was left in such a bloodied state that even his own friend didn’t recognise him, Mr Pinstead said.

Bigrigg, a painting and scaffolding contractor at Sellafield, had been due to stand trial on Monday.

He changed his plea to guilty at the last minute and was brought back before the court yesterday for sentencing.

Defence barrister Andrew Carney said his client had simply lost control. Mr Carney told the court: “He did not resort to violence until the very last minute, Robert Wilson is quite a big man and he was truly terrified at the time.”

Mr Carney also spoke of the numerous good character references given on Bigrigg’s behalf and his genuine remorse for the violence.

The judge, Recorder John Murray, accepted that Bigrigg had been provoked.

But said that a family man of his age should have walked away.

He told him: “This wasn’t fisticuffs that was over in a moment but a really nasty and cowardly attack on a man who was already incapacitated.”

Speaking after the hearing, Detective Sergeant George Atkinson said: “The sentence issued today is justified given the violent nature of the attack. The victim had been out to watch a football match and was subject to a vicious assault.

“The investigation team were greatly impressed with the character Mr Wilson has shown in dealing with this traumatic incident, which has had a great impact on his life.”

Detective Chief Inspector Capstick added: “We were heartened by the tremendous community spirit and co-operation from the members of the public who were willing to assist in the investigation leading to an early resolution of the criminal case, bringing some justice to Mr Wilson.”
 
Got what he fekin deserved the cant!
 
Prosecuting barrister **** Pinstead admitted that it was actually Mr Wilson who started the trouble
He had been drinking heavily while watching the Liverpool v Manchester United game on a screen at The Grapes pub
Mr Wilson tried to goad Bigrigg into a fight and began pushing him

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Serves the cant right
 
5hit happens, but four years for defending yourself seems very harsh.

It must have been the name.
 
Aye am sure there is more than to it than this lad at work was telling me is a fued thats bene ongoing for as while were they live andf it had kicked off in a pub the night b4 am sure he told me and was about 5/6 involved that niight
 
He could have killed him,knock the bloke down & walk away,dont repeatedly kick him in the face.
 
Feck That, Boot The Crap Out Of Him If The Position Had Been Reversed What Would Have Happened. If That Had Been Me I Would Have Broke His Elbows As Well , Fekking Lout.
 
Well the Wilson fella goaded him
But agree with tokwitney
Accept if you are going to jump all over his head, ffs don't do it infront of shedloads of witnesses
 
thats it, knock him to the ground and let him get back up and glass you in back of the head? feck that, beat the ***** out of the scummy cant! kick his fookin face in! lol
 
Ok,I stand corrected.Knock him down then stamp on his arm on the kerb so it breaks then walk away
 
For actually defending yourself the sentence is to steep, in some courts you dont get 4 years for killing somebody.
 
I got accquitted yrs ago for GBH section 18 Wounding with intent... i ent proud of it i was a ****
better off being nice bloke coz thirs always someone harder...


ITS NICE TO BE IMPORTANT - BUT IMPORTANT TO BE NICE..... :)
 
did any one see that pike fight program the other week you can say what you want about them but they fight propperly he wasnt going to fight lado when lado was pissed when it come to the day of the fight laod did send some one eles but ti was a case of get stuck in when his down let him up if down again let him up till his had enough shake hand go down the pub his buying thats hopw it sould be any oen can kick any one when there down and dont matter how hard youy hard you are a 5ft will slow any man:D
 
mate trust me in a fight situation thirs trained and thirs un trained, lot of them pikeys are tough boys coz instead of getin pissed every week they train hard knock out specialists m8....


A MAN IS ONLY AS STRONG AS HIS WEAKEST POINT.... :)
 
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