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Russell Court Hotel helps vulnerable families with food deliveries

A BOURNEMOUTH hotel has reached an impressive milestone in distributing 1,000 meals to struggling families and individuals since the start of the pandemic. Russell Court Hotel and the Desi Dhaba restaurant, both on Bath Road, have been working closely with Bournemouth-based diversity charity Unity in Vision and BCP Council to provide 20 meals daily to the people in need. The hotel has pledged that they will make 1,500 meals by the end of March. Russell Court Hotel employee Kamal Somaiya said: “We have been shut since Christmas because we were in lockdown. I also own a couple of restaurants in Bournemouth and my chefs have nothing to do at the moment, so we decided to do some meals for people who are isolating or struggling during the lockdown.

Nightclub bouncer jailed for repeatedly assaulting a drunken customer during a fracas

Nightclub bouncer jailed for repeatedly assaulting a drunken customer during a fracas Reporter:   ); A nightclub bouncer has been jailed for repeatedly assaulting a drunken customer during a fracas in which another doorman was glassed. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Galin Genov (54) continued to be employed as security up to last March despite another conviction in 2018 for an assault in September 2015. Two months after that assault Genov punched Sean McEvoy when he thought the victim had pushed another member of the nightclub security after a third doorman had been “glassed”. The doormen were escorting Mr McEvoy and others from the premises at the end of the night when another man, not Mr McEvoy, smashed a glass to the back of one man s head.

Bouncer jailed for repeatedly assaulting drunken customer in Dublin nightclub

A nightclub bouncer has been jailed for repeatedly assaulting a drunken customer during a fracas in which another doorman was glassed. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Galin Genov (54) continued to be employed as security up to last March despite another conviction in 2018 for an assault in September 2015. Two months after that assault Genov punched Sean McEvoy when he thought the victim had pushed another member of the nightclub security after a third doorman had been “glassed”. The doormen were escorting Mr McEvoy and others from the premises at the end of the night when another man, not Mr McEvoy, smashed a glass to the back of one man s head.

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