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Revealed: the moment beloved Sydney icon Danny Lim was attacked at train station

The moment beloved Sydney activist Danny Lim was attacked at a Sydney train station has been revealed in shocking new CCTV.

CCTV of activist Danny Lim being assaulted

Footage of the moment beloved Sydney activist and identity Danny Lim was assaulted at a Sydney train station can be revealed for the first time after the father-of-five responsible for the attack was this week fined over the ugly incident.

CCTV released by the Local Court shows the moment Ming Wiseman, 66, angrily confronted and punched Mr Lim during a fiery confrontation in front of shocked onlookers, including school children, on the Strathfield Station concourse on September 22 last year.

In court this week, Wiseman pleaded not guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

However Magistrate Vivien Swain rejected his argument that he was acting in self defence, finding him guilty and recording a conviction.

The court heard that Mr Lim - who is well known around Sydney for wearing his trademark sandwich boards spruiking peace and positivity - suffered a red mark to his left eye after being struck with a right fist during the scuffle.

Sydney activist Danny Lim sporting one of his trademark sandwich boards. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian Shaw.
Sydney activist Danny Lim sporting one of his trademark sandwich boards. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian Shaw.
Ming Wiseman was convicted of assaulting activist Danny Lim at Strathfield Train Station last year. Picture: Instagram.
Ming Wiseman was convicted of assaulting activist Danny Lim at Strathfield Train Station last year. Picture: Instagram.

CCTV played in court showed Wiseman walking through the ticket gate at 3.21pm, carrying a backpack and wheeling his shopping trolley.

The court heard the pair had also had a confrontation at the same train station earlier that day but it became physical when Wiseman came across Mr Lim for a second time.

Mr Lim, who was 79 at the time, can be seen on the video talking to a station employee with one of his trademark sandwich boards over his chest bearing slogans about “peace” and “love”.

At the time he was campaigning for the the Yes vote for the Voice to Parliament.

Wiseman placed his shopping trolley and bag down by two bins, angrily pointing his finger at Mr Lim as he approached.

During his evidence to the court Mr Lim said that he heard someone approach from behind uttering profanities.

The footage captured Mr Lim backing up against a wall before a physical altercation ensued.

CCTV captures Ming Wiseman, in the blue shirt and carrying a backpack, entering the station. Picture: Supplied.
CCTV captures Ming Wiseman, in the blue shirt and carrying a backpack, entering the station. Picture: Supplied.
Ming Wiseman approached Danny Lim, stopping to put his bag down. Picture: Supplied.
Ming Wiseman approached Danny Lim, stopping to put his bag down. Picture: Supplied.

During this week’s hearing, the police prosecution conceded that Mr Lim threw a punch as he attempted to defend himself.

Video showed the two were involved in a physical altercation before it was broken up by a woman in a black shirt.

“He swung with his right fist,” Mr Lim said during his evidence, before adding he was struck on the left side of his face.

Magistrate Vivien Swain found that Wiseman struck Mr Lim in the face during the melee, despite Wiseman’s claim that Mr Lim had intentionally inflicted his own injuries - an allegation that was strenuously denied by the activist during his evidence.

When he was stopped by police a short time later, Wiseman claimed he acted in self defence saying: “I didn’t punch and he started first.”

The moment Danny Lim was struck in the head. Picture: Supplied.
The moment Danny Lim was struck in the head. Picture: Supplied.

The court heard that Wiseman and Mr Lim had previous run-ins at Burwood and Town Hall train stations.

Wiseman was convicted and fined $600 and Ms Swain also made an 18-month AVO for Mr Lim’s protection.

In court on Monday, Wiseman described Mr Lim as a “disgrace” and said he had taken offence to some of his signs which included the word “CVN’T”.

Danny Lim on the red carpet at the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga last week. Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images.
Danny Lim on the red carpet at the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga last week. Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images.
Ming Wiseman made a YouTube video about Danny Lim following the assault. Picture: Supplied/YouTube.
Ming Wiseman made a YouTube video about Danny Lim following the assault. Picture: Supplied/YouTube.

Following the incident, Wiseman uploaded a video to YouTube titled “I have duty to stop him.”

“He’s a liar. He’s actually a faker,” Wiseman said during the 22-minute video.

“He’s a disgrace of our Chinese community so I have to expose him whenever I can.”

Originally published as Revealed: the moment beloved Sydney icon Danny Lim was attacked at train station

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