Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Man, 67, attacked from behind after minor collision

- JESSICA PAUL

A FORMER private investigat­or attacked a 67-year-old who crashed into his car, later claiming he was provoked by the victim.

Christian Spencer Fairclough saw the other man reverse into his parked car on Main Beach Pde on the afternoon of November 8, 2021.

Southport Magistrate­s Court was told the collision caused only minor damage to Fairclough’s vehicle, but was loud enough that it attracted both his attention and that of a witness in a nearby apartment.

Police prosecutor Kimberly Murphy said an altercatio­n broke out between the now 40year-old and the other man, who believed it “wasn’t a big issue” despite Fairclough’s distress.

She said it was as the victim turned back to his vehicle to take out shopping bags that Fairclough elbowed him in the head from behind, knocking him to the ground.

The court was told Fairclough did not respond when the other man exclaimed, “What the f--k are you doing?”, instead locking himself inside his car. He quickly drove away from the scene.

Senior Constable Murphy said the victim suffered a mild concussion.

“The victim suffered headaches and became wary of younger men the same age as (Fairclough),” Constable Murphy said of the victim impact statement.

The court was told Fairclough was found with a small amount of meth at Labrador on May 16 last year. He also failed to appear in court on two occasions.

Defence lawyer James Treanor said the former private investigat­or battled complex mental health issues, including PTSD and hyper-vigilance, and had been significan­tly impacted by time spent in custody for prior offending.

Fairclough pleaded guilty to one count each of serious assault of a person over 60 and possessing dangerous drugs, and two counts of failing to appear. He was fined $500 and ordered to pay $500 in compensati­on to his victim.

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Christian Spencer Fairclough.

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