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Ross Andrew Burke knocked out the other man, leaving him unconscious

The 52-year-old bashed the man into unconsciousness and then, instead of seeking medical help, left him on the floor.

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A 52-YEAR-OLD man who bashed his ex-wife’s partner and left him unconscious on the floor has been jailed for five years after pleading guilty to causing grievous bodily harm.

Toowoomba District Court heard Ross Andrew Burke was drunk when his ex-wife called him to say her new partner had punched her in the face leaving her with two black eyes.

Burke had a friend drive him from Dalby to Oakey where he entered his ex-wife’s home and attacked the victim on the evening of August 7, last year, Crown prosecutor Shontelle Petrie told the court.

Burke punched and kicked the man to the head a number of times and when he fell unconscious to the floor, he dragged him out onto a veranda and left him there while he and his ex-wife talked, the court heard.

The assault occurred in front of Burke’s three children, Ms Petrie said.

IN COURT: Ross Andrew Burke was jailed for five years after pleading guilty to causing another man grievous bodily harm. Picture: Facebook
IN COURT: Ross Andrew Burke was jailed for five years after pleading guilty to causing another man grievous bodily harm. Picture: Facebook

A neighbour who heard the commotion called police who found the victim unconscious in a pool of blood and called an ambulance, she said.

The man suffered significant injuries and required surgery for brain swelling and was placed in an induced coma, the court heard.

Without medical treatment, he risked death, Ms Petrie said.

Burke, who had spent the ensuing 342 days in custody, was remorseful and apologised to the victim, his barrister Chris Wilson told the court.

His client had a long-stranding problem with alcohol, he said.

Judge Jennifer Rosengren described the assault as “gratuitous alcohol fuelled violence” and a “prolonged attack”.

She sentenced Burke to five years in jail but ordered he be eligible to apply for parole from April 6, 2023.

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/police-courts-toowoomba/ross-andrew-burke-knocked-out-the-other-man-leaving-him-unconscious/news-story/b643921796041c0847f4cb343b64a226