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Student (24) avoids jail term for one-punch attack that left father of three with fractured skull

A 24-year-old man has received a four-year suspended sentence after a one-punch attack that left his innocent victim with a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain. Liam Stoneham, from Bewley Drive in Lucan, Dublin, pleaded guilty to assault causing serious harm to father-of-three Adam Ward (42), from Knocklyon in Dublin, outside Sinnott’s pub on King Street close to St Stephen’s Green on the night of February 3, 2019. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Mr Ward suffered serious injuries when he fell to the ground after being punched from behind by Stoneham, who was being thrown out of the pub along with his friend after causing a nuisance earlier at the table where Mr Ward had been sitting with friends.

Brave dad who suffered traumatic brain injury in one punch attack says family was faced with his possible death

Updated: 24 Feb 2021, 19:09 A BRAVE dad who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a one punch attack said last night: “My family was faced with my possible death.” And innocent Adam Ward, 42, who was hit from behind in an unprovoked assault, warned similar incidents could have “devastating consequences” for others. 7 7 7 7 7 Adam was attended to by ambulance crew before being stretchered away to hospital The dad whose kids are all aged under four made the warning after thug Liam Stoneham appeared at Dublin Circuit Court yesterday over the assault. The court heard how Adam was on a night out with friends at Sinnotts pub in Dublin city centre on February 3, 2019, when he was targeted by Stoneham, of Lucan, west Dublin, in the bar’s smoking area.

Man avoids jail for one-punch attack that left victim with fractured skull and brain bleed

3D Printed Building Façade Reportedly First Ever

Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union When a credit union in Tennessee decided to build a new branch, it chose to incorporate the latest technology in the construction process.  Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union (TVFCU) recently unveiled the building s façade, which was created by Branch Technology, maker of 3D printed building materials. Branch Technology s founders got their start at an incubator for entrepreneurs in Tennessee, and one of the credit union officials had visited the company on a tour of the incubator and decided to try the material.  “Several years ago, I had the opportunity to visit Branch Technology when they were located in the INCubator at the Hamilton County Business Development Center,” says Todd Fortner, president and CEO at TVFCU. “I was amazed at what could be made on a large scale with 3D printing. I immediately began to think about how we could incorporate this new technology into a future project.”

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