The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Chinese takeaway boss abused woman in street

PERTH: Pete Chan and wife Kirsteen verbally assaulted fellow restaurate­ur

- Paul reoch

Perth takeaway owner and charity worker Pete Chan was yesterday found guilty of abusing a woman in the street and admonished for lying in court.

China China owner Chan, known across the city as Batchan for carrying out good deeds while dressed as Batman, was convicted alongside his wife, Kirsteen.

The pair were found guilty after trial of shouting, swearing and acting aggressive­ly towards another Perth restaurate­ur in a bizarre dispute over a meal.

They had accused her of stalking them after complainin­g about a chicken dish in her Thai restaurant and leaving without paying.

But Sheriff James MacDonald said Chan’s evidence was “not short of perjury”.

“It is very easy to tell a twisted version of events in a self-serving manner,” he told the couple.

A Perth restaurate­ur and his wife were both found guilty of screaming abuse at a young woman in a dispute over a Thai meal.

Pete Chan, 46, who runs the China China takeaway in the city’s Craigie area, told Perth Sheriff Court the complainer, Nutcharee Bunchareon, was stalking them.

His account was rejected by the sheriff as “not short of perjury”.

Chan, known locally as “Batchan” due his charity endeavours while wearing a Batman costume, told the court Miss Bunchareon had a grudge against him and his wife after they made a complaint about a chicken dish in her family restaurant and left without paying the bill.

He and his wife, Kirsteen, 46, had both claimed Miss Bunchareon had followed their car after morning school runs for months, following an incident at a Thai restaurant owned by the complainer’s parents in 2016.

On June 14, tempers boiled over as, according to Chan, Miss Bunchareon had been so close to their BMW X5 as they travelled on Newhouse Road it set off rear car sensors.

Mrs Chan said she asked her husband to stop their car as she felt “enough was enough” and wanted to speak to Miss Bunchareon about the incidents.

At a previous hearing, Miss Bunchareon gave her account of events, in which she told the court: “I could see Mr and Mrs Chan’s white BMW in front of me, then they stopped their car all of a sudden.

“I had to brake immediatel­y. “Mrs Chan jumped out of the car and stormed towards me, shouting abuse at me – she called me a freak.”

Miss Bunchareon said Mrs Chan was joined by her husband and the pair launched into a 10-minute expletivel­aden tirade before driving off.

Sheriff James MacDonald found both accused guilty of shouting, swearing and acting aggressive­ly towards Miss Bunchareon on June 14 last year. Both had denied the offence. Sentencing the Chans, he told Mr Chan he found his account “utterly indefensib­le” and “not short of perjury.”

“It is very easy to tell a twisted version of events in a self-serving manner,” he told them.

“I reject both accused’s evidence and don’t understand why they didn’t contact police about the alleged incidents of stalking until the day of this incident.

“However, I find the evidence of the complainer very credible and also believe the evidence of two independen­t witnesses who saw this incident.”

Chan shot to fame in Perth through videos posted online of bringing leftover food from his takeaway to Perth fire station and Perth Royal Infirmary, while dressed as Batman.

Sentence was deferred on the couple until June 21 for them to be of good behaviour.

I reject both accused’s evidence and don’t understand why they didn’t contact police about the alleged incidents of stalking until the day of this incident. SHERIFF JAMES MACDONALD

 ??  ?? Pete Chan and wife Kirsteen.
Pete Chan and wife Kirsteen.
 ??  ?? The sheriff did not believe the accounts given by Pete and Kirsteen Chan.
The sheriff did not believe the accounts given by Pete and Kirsteen Chan.

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