Cruel Beating Wipes Out Man’s Memory

An Australian man was beaten so seriously that he endured complete remembering loss for 22 years after the onset and 18 calendar months later struggles to call back details of the six calendar months leading up to the onrush.

Scott Lillicrap, 35, was reverting home from an association football match when he was overcharged, beaten and stamped on at the Sunnybank railway line station in southerly Brisbane, Australia, on July 30, 2006, consorting to a study from Australian word agency AAP.

A Brisbane District Court was stated that the adult male was beaten and hauled through the station’s auto park and ditched near a brotherly love bin earlier witnesses named an ambulance.

Lillicrap exhausted weeks in a comatoseness, suffered multiple fractures to his face and post-traumatic blackout for 22 years. A rip clot made one of his lungs to fall in.

Lillicrap has no remembering of the onslaught itself.

The teenager responsible for the onset are now matured 16, 17 and 18. They each pleadedded guilty late last twelvemonth to severe bodily harm with intent.

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