Violent assault happened in front of victim's grandchild
A father-of-four who bit part of a man’s nose off then issued a “victory roar” was handed a sentence totalling 12 and a half years today .
As he imposed the sentence at Belfast Crown Court, Judge Peter Irvine branded the incident as a “totally unprovoked assault” and a “vicious, violent and disgusting act”.Prosecuting barrister David Russell said that around 11am on August 6, 2021 police received a report that Devlin was “kicking off in Ballymurphy”.
Mr Russell said that following this, Devlin then gave a “victory roar” then issued a threat to an onlooker by saying “do you want the face ate off you like he got?”. During interview, he gave a ‘no comment’ response - but pleaded guilty earlier this year to both charges. Regarding the injured party, Mr Russell revealed the grandfather lost a large portion of his nose in the “unprovoked” attack and has been left permanently and significantly disfigured.
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