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Title: Abbo starts $hit and ends up dying for it.
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Sun 19 Oct 2014
http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/northern-territory/young-darwin-man-killed-in-brutal-bashing-outside-melbourne-mcdonalds/story-fnk0b1zt-1227095217977 (http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/northern-territory/young-darwin-man-killed-in-brutal-bashing-outside-melbourne-mcdonalds/story-fnk0b1zt-1227095217977)

Josh Hardy, 21, was thrown to the pavement by two men who allegedly kicked him and stomped on his head as he lay there.

Kyle Zandipour, 27, and investment banker with ANZ, was charged with his murder late on Saturday night.



Zandipour was remanded in custody in an out of sessions court hearing.

He will face the Melbourne Magistrate's Courton on Sunday.

The hearing heard Zandipour and a second man, who police also questioned, had consumed alcoholic beverages and played Playstation at his St Kilda Rd home before walking to the nearby McDonald's for a midnight snack.


Homicide detective Snr Constable Julio Salerno told the hearing the pair purchased meals and sat outside the outlet about 12.15pm.

They were joined by Mr Hardy, who Senior Constable Salerno said "staggered" to the table in an "apparently inebriated" state and sat down with Zandipour and his friend.

Snr Constable Salerno said Josh appeared "a bit lost" and had a conversation with the two men. When the men got up to leave about 1.15am, Josh appeared to try to trip Zandipour over with his foot, the detective said.

Snr Constable Salerno said a fight broke out between Josh and Zandipour, during which the latter "used his arm to hook the deceased under his armpits and flip him" upside down. When Mr Hardy landed on the concrete, Zandipour allegedly kicked him several times and stomped on his head.

A post-mortem on Mr Hardy determined he had died as a result of head injuries sustained as the result of being assaulted.

The senseless death has left Josh's family reeling and they have pleaded for young people to think about the consequences of their actions.

His uncle, AFLNT board director Shaun Hardy, said the whole community had been affected by Josh's death.

"We can only hope that young people can learn something from such a senseless act of violence and such an unnecessary death.

"This is a young man in his prime. It's such a trivial issue at a takeaway place and all of a sudden someone is dead and won't be coming home."

Josh was studying arts on a Melbourne University scholarship and he hoped to move into law, a field where he believed he could make a genuine difference in the lives of Aboriginal people.

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::) The Abbo tried to trip a guy up and the guys didn't take too kindly to this kind of rubbish so they smashed him, he was drinking prior to going to get takeaway.
What kind of a person aspiring to be a Law student goes around trying to trip others over? Well he won't be making Abbo people's lives better anymore.. but it is better for us white people here as that is one less pesky Abbo off the streets!