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Man broke pub customer s jaw to teach him a lesson
The victim had to undergo surgery and have a metal plate fitted in his jaw following the attack
14:30, 6 MAY 2021
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A man subjected a pub customer to a brutal beating which left him with a broken jaw in order to teach him a lesson , a court has heard.
THIS year has been like no other. What started as any ordinary year quickly changed as the Coronavirus pandemic engulfed the world and changed everything. The streets became empty and employees were urged to work from home as Covid-19 began to spread across North Wales. There was one confirmed case in Conwy and two people tested positive on Anglesey. A woman in her 60s became the first person in Wales to die from coronavirus, at Wrexham Maelor Hospital the day before the
Journal went to print. Residents were advised to avoid pubs, clubs, theatres and other social venues while Venue Cymru and Theatre Colwyn postponed their shows for the foreseeable future. GPs introduced strict rules on booking appointments and pubs and restaurants adopted robust cleaning and sanitation as they debated whether to remain open.