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British boxer facing five years in prison over road rage attack in Bali
A British boxer is facing a five-year prison sentence over an alleged road rage attack in Bali, police said today.
Liam Orme, 22, from Weston-super-Mare, was doing wheelies as he sped on a rented motorcycle on May 2.
He allegedly nearly struck passing driver Alit, 35, with the vehicle's front tyre, prompting the furious local to scream and curse at him.
But instead of apologising, Liam was said to have chased the Indonesian man and punched him in front of a supermarket in the Ubud district of the holiday island.
Alit allegedly suffered a cut cheek and a nosebleed from the powerful twin blows unleashed by the boxer. He sought treatment at the Sanjiwani Hospital before lodging a complaint with the police.
Cops launched an investigation and arrested the hot-headed Brit at his hotel on May 3. He is seen in the video in an orange jumpsuit being paraded to the media today, Friday May 9.
AKBP Umar, Gianyar Regency Police Chief, said: 'We have secured evidence in the form of the suspect's passport, a red Honda CBR motorbike, and a red and black full-face helmet.
'In England he is indeed a boxer, and he is in Bali as a tourist. We will not be deporting him, but we will carry out the legal process according to the direction of the Regional Police Chief.
'Anyone who commits an act of violence, we will process it according to applicable law.'
Footage shows Liam - seen wearing arm and leg tattoo sleeves - being taken on a perp walk for a press conference on Friday May 9. He was described by police as having an athletic build, with a 'sharp gaze as if he wants to kill everyone he sees'.
Officials said he will be charged for assault, with a maximum jail term of five years.
The athlete had previously claimed that boxing 'helped him stay out of prison' and he 'wanted to give back to others'.
But he was previously sentenced by the Bristol Crown Court for careless driving, assault, and threatening behaviour in September 2023.
He was handed a 12-month community order, a two-month curfew, and was given a restraining order banning contact with the other party.
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