The man accused of assaulting a soccer referee will remain behind bars after having bail refused. 9News
The 25-year-old's pregnant wife, parents, siblings and neighbour filled the courtroom today as a $250,000 surety was offered to secure his release.
The magistrate said that there was a significant enough amount of time before Abdullah then grabbed Yaghi to raise questions over self defence. "Soccer should be a place where everyone feels safe and we all connect, you know, like it's a religion," she said.She said their four sons had not yet visited their dad in hospital as he didn't want them to see him in his current state.The family was due to fly out to Bali and Singapore for a holiday on Sunday, which has now been postponed.
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