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A TEENAGER says he will ‘do his time’ after admitting kicking a pensioner into the Mersey. Benjamin Bridgeman, from Orford, was filmed by friends carrying out the cowardly attack on the 74-year-old man before running away laughing as his victim struggled helplessly in the water near to Riverside Retail Park.
A still from the shocking video The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to assault in connection with the incident at Warrington Magistrates Court yesterday, Wednesday. His sentencing was adjourned until next month by deputy district judge Ian Barnes, and he was released on bail. Bridgeman told the Warrington Guardian outside court after the hearing: “Obviously I’m very sorry.
A TEENAGER says he will ‘do his time’ after admitting kicking a pensioner into the Mersey. Benjamin Bridgeman, from Orford, was filmed by friends carrying out the cowardly attack on the 74-year-old man before running away laughing as his victim struggled helplessly in the water near to Riverside Retail Park.
A still from the shocking video The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to assault in connection with the incident at Warrington Magistrates Court yesterday, Wednesday. His sentencing was adjourned until next month by deputy district judge Ian Barnes, and he was released on bail. Bridgeman told the Warrington Guardian outside court after the hearing: “Obviously I’m very sorry.
A TEENAGER says he will ‘do his time’ after admitting kicking a pensioner into the Mersey. Benjamin Bridgeman, from Warrington, was filmed by friends carrying out the cowardly attack on the 74-year-old man before running away laughing as his victim struggled helplessly in the water.
A still from the shocking video The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to assault in connection with the incident at Warrington Magistrates Court yesterday, Wednesday. His sentencing was adjourned until next month by deputy district judge Ian Barnes, and he was released on bail. Bridgeman said outside court after the hearing: “Obviously I’m very sorry. “It wasn’t supposed to happen, I didn’t realise he was 74 years old.