Ronald Junior Ah-Wing imprisoned for one-punch attack on tourist outside Darwin hotel

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Ronald Junior Ah-Wing imprisoned for one-punch attack on tourist outside Darwin hotel
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A 24-year-old man has been sentenced to three years' jail, suspended after 12 months, over the unprovoked attack.

A Melbourne tourist will "never be the same" after what prosecutors described as a "flagrant, vicious attack" outside his Darwin City hotel, the Northern Territory Supreme Court has heard.A 50-year-old visitor from Melbourne was the victim of a one-punch attack earlier this year

Ronald Junior Ah-Wing, 24, pleaded guilty in the Northern Territory Supreme Court to unlawfully causing serious harm. Ah-Wing's lawyer, Peter Maley, told the court the 24-year-old offender had been "visibly taken aback" when he watched the CCTV of his own actions for the first time.It heard Ah-Wing had no prior criminal history and had described the attack as a "brain snap".Push for home detention as prison 'completely full'

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