Evidence
10The evidence consisted of statements from patrons and employees of the Cargo Bar, a police report, medical evidence and the oral evidence AXK gave at the hearing. Police took statements from various people involved, reviewed the CCTV footage but were unable to identify any person who punched AXK.
11AXK was at Cargo Bar with friends and acquaintances including, NG and JB. Another group comprising JH, his sister KH, and two of her female friends AG and FM, were also at the Bar. The first altercation, which did not involve AXK, started when KH was on the dance floor with her brother and her female friends. An unidentified male person started dancing with the group. While the unidentified male was dancing, NG came over to him and pushed him. NG then tried to apologise to KH and grabbed her on the arm. JH told NG to let go. KH alleges that NG punched her brother in the head. Security guards escorted NG from the premises.
12The second altercation, which started very shortly NG had been removed, involved AXK. By this time it was approximately 2 am. AXK had arrived at the Cargo Bar at approximately 11 pm having spent the evening with friends at a barbecue. He said he would have had six or seven beers before going to Darling Harbour and two or three more at the bar. In oral evidence he admitted being "well over the limit".
13In a statement dated 3 January 2011 AXK said:
During the course of the evening I caught up with other people I know, through Uni and football. I caught up with NG and we said hello to each other. I went on floating around the bar area. I'm not sure of the time but I saw NG on the dance floor. There were about three or four guys on the dance floor as well. They were yelling at NG. I knew these guys were yelling at NG, the group were pointing at NG. I could hear the group telling NG to "Fuck off, the girls don't want anything to do with you."
I went over to see what was going on. NG was being taken out by the bouncer. The next thing I can remember was being whacked on the right hand side of my jaw and face. When I mean whacked I mean being punched. The punch caused me to move to the left forcing me to take a step to the left. I was forced to the ground. I was on all fours trying to protect my head and face. I was being continually punched and kicked. I was grabbed by a security guard around the neck like a head lock. He started dragging me outside. I was yelling at to get off my jaw because I knew it had been broken from the first punch.
14AXK went on to say:
I can't remember much after the first punch. I can't describe any of the other guys involved.
15In his oral testimony AXK gave evidence consistent with his written statement. He added some detail, in particular that the punch came from the right hand side. The clinical notes from St Vincent's Hospital record a single punch to the left side of his jaw.
16JH gave a different version of events. He says in relation to the second altercation that AXK punched him in the face. He fell backwards onto the cushion DJ wall and then jumped up and "went to grab the guy." Security guards arrived, grabbed AXK in a bear hug and fell to the ground. JH says that, "I saw the guy who hit me, his head hit a table as he and the security guard fell to the ground."
17AG, who was also on the dance floor at the time, agrees with JH that AXK punched him in the face. AG then says that JH grabbed AXK by the front of his shirt. Security guards came over and restrained JH. Another security guard grabbed AXK and, in attempting to restrain him, they 'fell under a table'. AG did not see AXK hit his face or any other part of his body.
18Statements were also provided by various security guards and employees at Cargo Bar. One security guard, JF, said that he grabbed someone on the dance floor during a scuffle, and fell to the ground. He is not sure who he grabbed but noticed when he stood up that he was covered in blood which was not his own. The Operations Manager, PC, said he saw AXK on top of JF. He says he saw another security guard help AXK to his feet and saw that AXK had blood on his clothing and some blood coming from his mouth. There is no statement from the other security guard, RM.
19Police provided a report of their investigation into this incident to Victims Services on 20 January 2012. Detective Senior Constable Adam Vickery made the following findings in that report:
The victim AXK, NG and JB are friends. All went to the Cargo Bar on the evening of the assault. During the investigation I formed the opinion that their level of intoxication was moderate to heavily intoxicated.
The second group who were involved in this incident JH, his sister KH and AG. JH and KH were consuming alcohol but were not intoxicated.
KH was dancing with an unknown male on the dance floor, when they were approached by a person believed to be NG. NG pushed the unknown male person in the chest causing him to fall backwards for an unknown reason. A verbal argument between NG and KH commenced, during the argument NG pushed KH in the chest. JH came to the aid of his sister.
JH recognised NG from private school high rugby union competitions. NG has pushed JH against the DJ booth. The victim AXK has become involved. Security have intervened and commenced removing all parties. JH has stated that security guards have grabbed AXK who struggled. During this struggle both AXK and the security guard fell to the ground and during the fall the victim AXK hit a nearby table with his face. This version of events is supported by security guard JF statement and operations Manager PC's statement.
NG, AXK and JB's memory of the evening was somewhat blurred due to their level of intoxication.
20The clinical notes from St Vincent's Hospital Emergency Department dated 18 December 2010 at 3.57 am record, "Alleged assault" and "intoxicated". The "presenting problem" is identified as -"punched to face". The history is recorded as:
21 year old male BIBA from Cargo Bar - alleged assault. Punched to face multiple times by 4 assailants.
On the same day, 18 December 2010 at 9.45, the clinical notes record - "alleged assault at 0200 this am. Single punch to left side of jaw."