Seaham Conservative Club fined for 'death match'

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Conservative club fined for 'death match' event which saw wrestlers attack each other with garden tools and glass

Several complaints claiming the match was not suitable for children were made after the show

The club was fined £300, ordered to pay £550 in costs and also made to pay a £120 victim surcharge, the council, which brought the prosecution, said.Video of the event shows blood-soaked wrestlers smash glass tubes on one another within yards of familiesJames Barrass of Colliery Championship Wrestling apologised but said the audience had enjoyed it.

On the injuries the men suffered, he added medics were present and they "didn't have to do too much".At one point one wrestler was attacked with a garden strimmer

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