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A Royal Navy officer has been cleared of causing grievous bodily harm after being accused of breaking his girlfriend s ex-partner s foot.
Warrant Officer Darren Wearing MBE, 45, was accused of shoving Mark Brocklesby as the pair argued over child maintenance in the street in Gosport, Hampshire.
Mr Brocklesby, a former Navy Physical Training Instructor who now works as a security manager, claims he was left with a broken foot after he tumbled over a wall and rolled over his ankle .
Warrant Officer Darren Wearing MBE has been cleared of GBH and alternative of occasioning actual bodily harm
Mr Brocklesby, a former Navy Physical Training Instructor who now works as a security manager, claims he was left with a broken foot after the incident
10:04 EDT, 6 May 2021
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A Royal Navy officer broke his girlfriend s ex-partner s foot during a furious argument over child maintenance, a court heard.
Warrant Officer Darren Wearing MBE allegedly shoved Mark Brocklesby as the pair argued in the street in Gosport, Hampshire.
Mr Brocklesby, a former Navy Physical Training Instructor who now works as a security manager, claims he was left with a broken foot after the incident.
Wearing, a state ceremonial training officer who has served in the Navy for 29 years and played a part in the Duke of Edinburgh s funeral last month, denies causing grievous bodily harm and claimed he acted in self-defence.