What Happened To Khodr Yaghi? Padstow referee facing accused of assaulting woman at Hornsby pub
It was reported that Padstow referee Khodr Yaghi facing accused of assaulting a woman at a Hornsby pub. You are required to read the article for more details. Follow us around for all the insights. A referee, Khodr Yaghi bashed in the ugly on-field incident is charged with assaulting a woman Hornsby. A new video emerges of the viral brawl that changes the narrative as a football referee who was allegedly punched in an ugly incident on the pitch is himself accused of assaulting a woman. A soccer referee whose jaw was broken in a shocking on-field brawl has had the tables turned against him, pleading not guilty to assaulting a woman while as a bouncer in a northern Sydney pub.
What Happened To Khodr Yaghi?
Khodr Yaghi, who appeared at Hornsby Local Court on Wednesday sporting a futsal tracksuit, faces charges of assault occasioning bodily harm and reckless grievous bodily harm over the incident at the suburb’s Railway Hotel on March 3. The 45-year-old reportedly missed his first court appearance last month as he was undergoing surgery on his jaw, which was left broken in three places while officiating a local football game in Sydney’s southwest on April 28. His alleged assailant, Adam Abdallah, faces charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
The amateur boxer was granted bail on May 31 after a new video emerged. It appeared to show Yaghi swinging first, before falling to the ground and being set upon by the 25-year-old Abdallah. The veteran referee, who has officiated in Sydney for decades, was overwhelmed with support after the original video went viral. NSW Sports Minister Stephen Kamper, a past president of Sydney Olympic Football Club, presented Yaghi with a football signed by FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura.
Football NSW said in a statement it had no tolerance for any antisocial behavior from any of its participants at any time. Clubs across the state held a guard of honor for referees in the round following the incident in solidarity with Yaghi and to call out abuse towards match officials. Yaghi remains on bail ahead of his next hearing, set for June 19 at Downing Centre Local Court. The bail conditions require the amateur boxer to remain in his home at all times unless accompanied by his mother or his wife, who is six months pregnant.
Judge Mark Ierace said the terms effectively restrict Abdallah to house arrest. Since Abdallah has no previous criminal convictions aside from one traffic issue, Judge Ierace said that the alleged behavior seems rather strange. Thank you for being a patient reader.