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Attack left man in coma
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| Andrew Williams |
The wife of a man who was left in a permanent coma after being punched at a party spoke of her guilt, as his attacker faced a "substantial" jail sentence.
Thomas Hurley, 22, was today convicted of grievous bodily harm after admitting punching Andrew Williams at a party in Dorchester in February, 2007.
Mr Williams, 37, was punched several times by Hurley and suffered severe injuries when he fell to the floor and hit his head.
Mr Williams, a labourer from Didcot, now requires round-the-clock care in a nursing home and has to be fed through a tube.
Mr Williams's wife Susan, 32, said she felt no satisfaction at the verdict - and even felt some guilt for what had happened.
During the week-long trial at Oxford Crown Court, the jury heard that Hurley, formerly of Dorchester but now living in Portland, Dorset, had followed Mr Williams into the garden of the house in Bridge End because he believed he had been violent towards his wife.
But Mrs Williams, originally from Australia, said her husband had never hit her and their argument had been no more than a drunken disagreement.
She said: "I suppose I feel guilty, but I know I am not the one that took my hand to him."
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| Susan Williams, front, and her family outside court |
Speaking about the verdict she said: "It is not going to bring Andy back.
"It is like half-grieving really. You can't grieve properly. My life has stopped, it has completely stopped."
She said her and her husband - who had a child from a previous relationship - had been about to start trying for children.
"I visit him every day," she said. I spend most of my time kissing him, trying to get him to respond to me.
"We have lost him. He is still with us physically. That is why it makes it hard to grieve because he is there in front of you - you can hear his heart beat."
Doctors say he will never wake up and have warned his family he is likely to die within five years.
The jury took almost six hours to clear Hurley of grievous bodily harm with intent - but convicted him of a lesser charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm.
Hurley denied both charges and claimed he was only acting in self-defence.
Mr Williams's father Michael, 62, from Dorchester, said: "Hurley will get on with his life in a few years. He has made sure my son doesn't have a life."
Det Sgt Darren Cartwright, the officer in the case, said: "On the one hand you have got a relatively young man whose life has been effectively ended and on the other you have got a younger man whose life has effectively been ruined for the time being."
Judge Antonio Bueno adjourned sentencing until May 23.
Remanding Hurley in custody, he said: "You are facing a substantial sentence of imprisonment."
9:08pm Wednesday 7th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Dad & Mum, Dorchester on Thames on 9:59pm Wed 7 May 08
We love you Andy.....we always will
We love you Andy.....we always will
Posted by: Alicia & Paul King, Adelaide, Australia on 1:42am Thu 8 May 08
Well wishes from your family abroad. Thank you for loving my sister so very much. Alicia & Paul
Well wishes from your family abroad. Thank you for loving my sister so very much. Alicia & Paul
Posted by: Monique, Adelaide on 6:20am Thu 8 May 08
Dear Susan and Andy,
You are in our hearts.
We love you.
The De Blasio Family
xxx
Dear Susan and Andy,
You are in our hearts.
We love you.
The De Blasio Family
xxx
Posted by: Charlotte Finlay, Devon on 6:07pm Thu 8 May 08
Andy you were once a big part of my life and even though no longer with Mark you have been in my thoughts alongside your family. Jasmine and Ben talk about you. With love Charlotte
Andy you were once a big part of my life and even though no longer with Mark you have been in my thoughts alongside your family. Jasmine and Ben talk about you. With love Charlotte
Posted by: Julie, Didcot on 8:56pm Thu 8 May 08
My darling brother Andrew, I miss you so much, especially your beautiful smile and laughter. I love you.
My darling brother Andrew, I miss you so much, especially your beautiful smile and laughter. I love you.
Posted by: Susan Williams, Didcot on 1:34pm Fri 9 May 08
To Andy
I love you with all my heart, and miss you every second of the day. No matter what anyone ever says, I know the [bold]truth[/bold]. You were a very loving & caring husband & father. All couples should be lucky enough to have love in their lives like we had.
To the public
Everybody has the right to an opinion; however, I do believe that unless you were in the court room over the last week, you do not have all the facts to make an accurate judgement. My husband was a wonderful man, and though we had our disagreements (like every married couple), he certainly [bold]did not[/bold] have an aggressive nature. On more than one occasion he helped to save the life of another - not the actions of a aggressor....
To Andy
I love you with all my heart, and miss you every second of the day. No matter what anyone ever says, I know the
truth. You were a very loving & caring husband & father. All couples should be lucky enough to have love in their lives like we had.
To the public
Everybody has the right to an opinion; however, I do believe that unless you were in the court room over the last week, you do not have all the facts to make an accurate judgement. My husband was a wonderful man, and though we had our disagreements (like every married couple), he certainly
did not have an aggressive nature. On more than one occasion he helped to save the life of another - not the actions of a aggressor....
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