Wednesday, 21 January 2004

'Accident' shows job's dangers - DEATH OF A SPORTING LEGEND, The Australian, 21 January, 2004.

`Accident' shows job's dangers - DEATH OF A SPORTING LEGEND: [2 All-round First Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 21 Jan 2004: 4.
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Sebastian, who like other Kings Cross bouncers did not want to give his second name, said the clients could be a lawyer, politician or sports person, but when they were drunk they thought they were boxer Mike Tyson. He had been hit over the head with bottles and had had knifes pulled on him. "Hookesy fell and died; it was very unlucky for both," he said. "People want to take swipes at us. We have a dangerous job. The whole thing with Hookesy was just unlucky."
Another bouncer, Stuart from Stripperama, said the incident with [David Hookes] was unfortunate for the bouncer because he was in a position of responsibility. He said some people got very violent and you had to be firm with them.
Of the Hookes incident he said: "I think it is unfortunate for both parties; accidents happen. As a bouncer some people get rough with you. I think it is unfortunate for the bouncer."

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