Steven May, Dion Prestia to be charged over alleged Sorrento Boxing Day brawl
AFL premiership players Steven May and Dion Prestia are set to be charged over an alleged Boxing Day brawl that left one man with major eye damage.
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AFL premiership players Steven May and Dion Prestia are set to be charged over an alleged Boxing Day brawl that left one man with major eye damage.
The Herald Sun revealed in December that May and Prestia had been caught up in a late-night fracas near the Continental Hotel that resulted in two men being hospitalised.
The pair were among a group out celebrating Boxing Day at the popular Mornington Peninsula spot when they were allegedly attacked about 2am.
It was understood that one man involved in the brawl took a swing outside the venue before the group took off along Point Nepean Rd.
In a statement to police in January, Rye man Will Salter, 22, claimed he suffered a broken eye socket, fractured nose and detached retina during the fight.
He accused Demons defender May of punching his mate “to the face” and said that Prestia, a Tigers midfielder, was also involved in the fracas.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman on Monday said three men who had been interviewed over the alleged fight would likely be charged on summons.
Those men include a 32-year old Hawthorn man, a 33-year-old Mount Eliza man and a 26-year-old man from Blairgowrie.
May told the Herald Sun in February that he was confident he would be cleared of any wrongdoing.
“I think the truth will come out soon when the police investigation is done,” he said.
Richmond at the time said that Prestia, 32, saw the fight “but in no way was he involved”.
Melbourne has previously said the club would assist the investigation into the brawl “where required”.
Originally published as Steven May, Dion Prestia to be charged over alleged Sorrento Boxing Day brawl