Last year a Canadian tourist was killed outside a pub in Melbourne when his head was stomped on. I heard the judge, who, unusually, allowed his sentencing to be recorded, say that this sort of crime required a harsh response.
Seven years.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/men-jailed-over-tourists-bashing-death-20100820-133a4.html
The victim's parents can't believe such a lenient sentence. Nor can I.
Seven years.
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/men-jailed-over-tourists-bashing-death-20100820-133a4.html
Justice Simon Whelan told Victoria's Supreme Court that a drunk Akoteu got jealous of a female friend spending time with Mr Aguiar at the hotel.
He said Akoteu had admitted during his police interview that Mr Agiuar did nothing to provoke the fight outside the pub after it closed.
Akoteu told several people, including Seau, that he planned to assault Mr Agiuar, Justice Whelan said.
Seau indicated he would support him, stating "don't worry about it ... I'll fight with him", before he approached Mr Aguiar and swung a punch.
The victim's parents can't believe such a lenient sentence. Nor can I.