Aboubakar Kamara
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Aboubakar Kamara
Couldnt see anything but seems that he has been arrested regards an incident at Fulhams training ground. Reports saying it is for alleged ABH
Re: Aboubakar Kamara
He wanted to take a penalty but nobody would let him
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Fulham striker Aboubakar Kamara arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm after fight with member of staff at training ground
•Police were called to Fulham's base in Motspur Park early on Monday evening
•Aboubakar Kamara was arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm after a fight
•Sportsmail sources claim the clash also involved an on-site member of staff
•Kamara arrived at the training ground on Monday intent on resolving his future
•Claudio Ranieri banished him after an alleged fight with Aleksandar Mitrovic
•Fulham have banned him indefinitely from Motspur Park and all club activities
•Police were called to Fulham's base in Motspur Park early on Monday evening
•Aboubakar Kamara was arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm after a fight
•Sportsmail sources claim the clash also involved an on-site member of staff
•Kamara arrived at the training ground on Monday intent on resolving his future
•Claudio Ranieri banished him after an alleged fight with Aleksandar Mitrovic
•Fulham have banned him indefinitely from Motspur Park and all club activities
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Good stuff. Will hopefully impact them further.
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Guy must either be hard or stupid to pick a fight with Mitrovic.2 Bee Holed wrote:Fulham striker Aboubakar Kamara arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm after fight with member of staff at training ground
•Police were called to Fulham's base in Motspur Park early on Monday evening
•Aboubakar Kamara was arrested on suspicion of actual bodily harm after a fight
•Sportsmail sources claim the clash also involved an on-site member of staff
•Kamara arrived at the training ground on Monday intent on resolving his future
•Claudio Ranieri banished him after an alleged fight with Aleksandar Mitrovic
•Fulham have banned him indefinitely from Motspur Park and all club activities
Re: Aboubakar Kamara
What's a penalty?jojomk1 wrote:He wanted to take a penalty but nobody would let him
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Cheeky bid?
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Exactly my thoughts FF!FactualFrank wrote:Good stuff. Will hopefully impact them further.
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
The guy is clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic. Hopefuly Ranieri lets him back!
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
What is 'actual bodily harm?' Like a black eye or something? (I'm not being facetious, I don't know)
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Usually anything like this is kept very much in-house.
For example, I could never imagine Fergie calling the police had Roy Keane committed GBH during a training session.
It would have been smoothed over very quickly.
For example, I could never imagine Fergie calling the police had Roy Keane committed GBH during a training session.
It would have been smoothed over very quickly.
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Yeah think this just shows how much they want him out of the club. I can imagine the case being dropped if his agent manages to find him a club before the window shuts
Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Thank God we never get penalties
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Re: Aboubakar Kamara
Copy/Paste from online
Section 18 GBH (with intent).
This is the most serious of the assaults under the Offences Against the Person Act and is an offence that can only be tried in the Crown Court. There are two offences created by this section, inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and wounding with intent.
“Grievous bodily harm” (GBH) means really serious harm.
For harm to amount to a “wound”, the continuity of the skin must be broken.
The biggest difference between GBH under this section and GBH under section 20 is the question of intent. For this offence, the prosecution must establish that the defendant intended to wound or cause serious injury..
Section 20 GBH
As explained above, this offence is the same as for the section 18 offence, however without the requirement of intent. This offence is sometimes referred to as wounding and the offence can be committed recklessly.
Section 47 ABH
There must be an assault or battery (See below) which causes some bodily harm. The injury does not need to be permanent but “must be more than merely transient or trifling”. Cuts, bruises or even psychological injury which amounts to a recognisable psychiatric illness can be classed as bodily harm.
Common Assault/Battery
An assault occurs where someone intentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend (or fear) immediate unlawful violence. A battery occurs where a person intentionally or recklessly applies unlawful force.
So ABH is punching someone and assault is harming indirectly/direcltly. GBH is running around with a broken beer bottle shouting "I'm gonna make you pay" and putting a few cuts on someone.
Section 18 GBH (with intent).
This is the most serious of the assaults under the Offences Against the Person Act and is an offence that can only be tried in the Crown Court. There are two offences created by this section, inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent and wounding with intent.
“Grievous bodily harm” (GBH) means really serious harm.
For harm to amount to a “wound”, the continuity of the skin must be broken.
The biggest difference between GBH under this section and GBH under section 20 is the question of intent. For this offence, the prosecution must establish that the defendant intended to wound or cause serious injury..
Section 20 GBH
As explained above, this offence is the same as for the section 18 offence, however without the requirement of intent. This offence is sometimes referred to as wounding and the offence can be committed recklessly.
Section 47 ABH
There must be an assault or battery (See below) which causes some bodily harm. The injury does not need to be permanent but “must be more than merely transient or trifling”. Cuts, bruises or even psychological injury which amounts to a recognisable psychiatric illness can be classed as bodily harm.
Common Assault/Battery
An assault occurs where someone intentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend (or fear) immediate unlawful violence. A battery occurs where a person intentionally or recklessly applies unlawful force.
So ABH is punching someone and assault is harming indirectly/direcltly. GBH is running around with a broken beer bottle shouting "I'm gonna make you pay" and putting a few cuts on someone.