Warriors backrower Josh Curran is about to battle a lot of fees in courtroom associated to an incident at a nightclub which noticed a youngster lose his entrance tooth in October.
Curran’s case got here earlier than the Port Macquarie Local Court on Wednesday, along with his lawyer showing through audiovisual hyperlink and the NRL participant not attending.
His lawyer mentioned his consumer can be pleading not responsible to the costs which embrace assault occasioning precise bodily hurt, larceny and reckless grievous bodily hurt in line with The Daily Telegraph.
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Curran’s courtroom case was adjourned to February 1 after an investigation was performed by cops from Mid North Coast Police District.
Reports emerged {that a} 16-year-old was punched by a person at a late-night venue in Port Macquarie, NSW.
The younger man was reportedly suffered accidents to his face and police additionally investigated the theft of his cell phone.
Curran went to Manly police station on October 19 and was subsequently arrested and fees had been laid.
“Following inquiries, investigators arrested a 23-year-old man after attending Manly Police Station on Wednesday,” a police assertion learn.
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“He was charged with reckless grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and larceny.”
The Warriors mentioned they are going to await an NRL investigation after news of the alleged assault surfaced.
“Warriors CEO Cameron George has confirmed knowledge of an alleged incident involving forward Josh Curran at a licensed premises over the weekend in Port Macquarie,” the membership mentioned in an announcement.
“The club wishes to advise that the incident has been reported to the NRL Integrity Unit and will now await any further information from the NRL investigation.”