Glasgow Times

Boxer spared fatal bout probe

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THE man who fought boxer Mike Towell in a bout in Glasgow that ended in tragedy when surgeons could not save him from a brain injury will not be asked to give evidence at an inquiry into his death.

The 25-year-old welterweig­ht, known as Iron Mike Towell, died in hospital the day after he was removed from the ring at the end of a fifth-round loss to Dale Evans on September 29, 2016.

The young father, from Dundee, was diagnosed with severe bleeding and swelling on his brain.

He survived for 12 hours after being taken off life support at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow before passing away.

A hearing ahead of a fatal accident inquiry (FAI) was told yesterday that NHS Tayside, the Boxing Board of Control and three doctors will be represente­d at the probe.

Evans will not be called as a witness.

Fiscal depute Eileen Beadsworth told the hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court: “The Crown does not intend to call his opponent on the night.

“It would be my intention to write to him to tell him the inquiry will take place but it does not intend that he would be called as a witness.”

NHS Tayside will be represente­d by lawyer Mark Fitzpatric­k while Brent Haywood will appear for the Boxing Board of Control.

Mr Towell’s family will also be represente­d.

The hearing, before Sheriff Craig Turnbull, was told 47 witnesses have been cited in total.

Two weeks in November and a week in December have been set aside for the FAI.

 ??  ?? Boxer Mike Towell, left, from Dundee died after a bout in Glasgow in 2016 with Dale Evans
Boxer Mike Towell, left, from Dundee died after a bout in Glasgow in 2016 with Dale Evans

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