Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Roma fan hit out at Sean as he was falling to ground after punch

Court told of attack on Irish Liverpool supporter as Italian, 21, goes on trial

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A ROMA supporter lashed out at an Irish Liverpool fan as he fell, a court has heard.

Filippo Lombardi, 21, is accused of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Sean Cox outside Anfield before the first leg of the Champions League semi-final on April 24.

Opening the trial at Preston Crown Court yesterday, prosecutor Neville Biddle said: “Before the match, a Liverpool supporter Sean Cox, a middle-aged family man from Meath, who was a lifelong Liverpool supporter and who had come to Liverpool with his older brother Martin, was assaulted and knocked unconsciou­s and seriously injured.

“It’s the Crown’s case that two men were involved in the assault on Sean Cox – this defendant and another.

“It was the other man that struck the blow that felled Sean Cox and rendered him unconsciou­s.

“The Crown say this was a joint attack by the other man and the defendant, they were both acting together and therefore equally responsibl­e for the injuries inflicted.” The court was told a second man had been arrested in Rome and was awaiting extraditio­n.

Mr Cox’s wife and other family members sat in the public gallery for the start of the trial, along with members of Lombardi’s family.

Mr Biddle added the defendant and the man shown on footage punching Mr Cox, referred to as N40, were at the front of a group of about 50 fans who walked from Liverpool Lime Street station to the stadium ahead of the match.

He said: “A witness, Mykel Askew, was on Venmore Street when he noticed the group of Italian fans all walking in the same direction approachin­g the ground. Many of them had their faces covered and they were chanting in Italian.

“He believed that they were going to cause trouble. Some of the group were taking their belts off and were holding them in a threatenin­g manner.”

The court heard the 53-year-old victim, from Dunboyne, and his brother had been outside the Albert pub when they heard the group chanting and Martin Cox had gone to move away.

Mr Biddle added: “Even as he did, he turned to see Sean Cox lying motionless on the ground.”

He said footage from CCTV and mobile phones showed Lombardi raising his belt as if to strike Sean Cox, before the other man punched him.

He added: “As he is falling to the ground, the defendant lashes out at him as he falls. It is quite clear, the Crown say, the defendant and N40 are acting together in a joint attack on an innocent bystander.”

Some members of Mr Cox’s family left court as the jury of six men and six women were shown a number of video clips of the attack. The court heard Lombardi was identified on footage by Italian officers and arrested before leaving the match.

Defence lawyer Alison Gurden said Lombardi, who had an Italian interprete­r with him in the dock, had admitted an offence of violent disorder and accepted his behaviour following the attack on Mr Cox “went too far”.

She added: “There’s no dispute Mr Cox suffered catastroph­ic injuries and it’s clear that Mr Cox suffered those injuries due to the fact he was punched, but Mr Lombardi would tell you he didn’t punch Mr Cox and he doesn’t accept he assaulted either Sean Cox or his brother Martin Cox.”

Ms Gurden said Mr Lombardi had “no idea” N40 was going to assault Mr Cox or anyone else in an unprovoked attack.

Earlier this month, Mr Cox was transferre­d from Beaumont Hospital to the National Rehabilita­tion Centre in Dun Laoghaire.

After 12 weeks there it is planned for him to return home to his family.

The trial continues.

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VIOLENCE Footage of pre-match trouble

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