Queensland restaurant owner glassed in the back of the head

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Queensland restaurant owner glassed in the back of the head
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Two people have been charged after an alleged assault at a Queensland restaurant on Friday night. 9News

restaurant owner says he's lucky to be alive, after being glassed in the back of the head on Friday night.

Two men are facing charges and are accused of going on a drunken rampage through the busy dining precinct north ofCCTV footage shows the two men, one with his shirt off, squaring off with restaurant staff in front of terrified families just before 8pm at Redcliffe Parade.Two people have been charged after an alleged assault at a Queensland restaurant on Friday night.

"They are just yelling and screaming and I think they were upset that we were telling them to leave," staff member Crystal Balcobero told 9News. say Jarrod Lane, 24, and Jayden Casella, 25, are accused of blowing a vape in the face of staff at Cactus Jack's and throwing hand sanitiser.It was out of view of the security camera where Casella is accused of smashing a glass into the back of Avan Jiminez's head.The alleged attack on the 40-year-old Cactus Jack's owner Avan Jiminez was unprovoked."Some random people with no feelings, no heart, no soul, they come and destroy someone's life," he said.

The pair have been released on bail and are due to appear at Redcliffe Magistrates Court on August 21.Continue reading

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