The court heard the victim had declined help or to pursue the matter with police at the time of the alleged assault, telling them he'd been 'kicked by a horse'.
A second man has faced the ACT Magistrates Court following the death of a man in Banks after a family barbecue in 2020.Both men will return to court in April.A second man has faced the ACT Magistrates Court over the death of a man in Banks after a family barbecue in 2020., over the death of a 46-year-old man following a fight that broke out at the gathering.
Two weeks later, the victim called paramedics to his home before he went into cardiac arrest and died. Mr Bell's lawyer Tom Taylor took aim at the way the charges unfolded, saying it was "quite frankly unfair".
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