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Subscriber only Horrendous, unnerving and cowardly were just some of the words a magistrate used to describe an attack on three teenagers in an Ocean St carpark late last year. Nambour man Mathew Phillip Bridges was jailed on Thursday for the assaults, which left one man in hospital with a non-life threatening head injury, and two others with minor injuries. Bridges, 36, antagonised a group of young men and women, which included the three victims, as he essentially stalked them to the carpark of the Big Top Shopping Centre, Magistrate Maxine Baldwin told the court. The court heard when Bridges approached the group he punched a 19-year-old man in the face, causing him to hit his head on the car he was standing next to.
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Subscriber only Horrendous, unnerving and cowardly were just some of the words a magistrate used to describe an attack on three teenagers in an Ocean St carpark late last year. Nambour man Mathew Phillip Bridges was jailed on Thursday for the assaults, which left one man in hospital with a non-life threatening head injury, and two others with minor injuries. Bridges, 36, antagonised a group of young men and women, which included the three victims, as he essentially stalked them to the carpark of the Big Top Shopping Centre, Magistrate Maxine Baldwin told the court. The court heard when Bridges approached the group he punched a 19-year-old man in the face, causing him to hit his head on the car he was standing next to.
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Ipswich man captured by police after getting stuck in Sunshine Coast pub roof for hours
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An Ipswich man has been captured by police after a bungled break and enter saw him trapped in a pub roof on Queensland s Sunshine Coast for four hours.
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The duty manager called police when he heard a man yelling for help
He was trapped in the roof by his legs for four hours before police rescued him
CCTV footage has been released of a man who was stuck in a pub’s roof for several hours and later arrested. He had been allegedly attempting a break and enter