Anthony Mark Bond faces Brisbane court after alleged Goodna Marketplace incident
An Ipswich man accused of leaving a man in a critical condition, and assaulting another, at his local shopping centre on Tuesday has been identified.
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An Ipswich man has appeared in court after allegedly assaulting two people at a popular Goodna shopping centre.
Anthony Mark Bond, 50, of Goodna was charged following the alleged incident on Tuesday, November 29 which left Deng Jiel Akuar, 40, in a critical condition.
He has not yet entered a plea.
Police will allege a “physical altercation” broke out between two men near a Queen St business about 6.30am.
A member of the public found Mr Akuar lying unconscious more than an hour later, about 8am, and alerted authorities. Emergency services arrived shortly thereafter and took him to the Princess Alexandra Hospital.
As at 3.35pm Wednesday, Mr Akuar remains critical but stable in the intensive care unit.
Police located Murgon-born Bond on Tuesday, took him into custody, and charged him with acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm and common assault.
He was denied bail and his matter was listed for mention in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday.
Bond stands accused of causing Mr Akuar grievous bodily harm with intent and assaulting a second person, Ngor Akech Akech-Kuir.
Both alleged incidents took place at 2 Smiths Rd, where shopping centre Goodna Marketplace is located.
Bond did not appear in the Magistrates Court on Wednesday, but duty lawyer Cameron Young applied for an adjournment on his behalf.
Magistrate Michelle Howard approved the request and ordered the matter next be mentioned in the Ipswich Magistrates Court on December 9. He is not required or expected to appear personally.
Anyone who witnessed the alleged incident or may have CCTV or dashcam footage of the area at the relevant time is urged to come forward.