Attack 'totally disproportionate'

A man who caught a thief breaking into his work vehicle red-handed and reacted furiously by punching him unconscious was today ordered to pay compensation for the "totally disproportionate" attack.

Ethan Annett, 21, had been at a party in Christchurch's Matipo St at about 10.40pm on May 9 when a mate told him his work vehicle was being broken in to.

He and a co-offender charged off down the street and found two men standing near the work vehicle on Dallas St.

Both suspected thieves were set upon by Annett and his co-offender in a flurry of punches.

One man was knocked unconscious.

Both victims were rushed to hospital via ambulance.

Annett appeared at Christchurch District Court today for sentencing after earlier pleading guilty to an assault charge

Defence counsel Kerry Cook said that although Annett was remorseful, he noted that the "totally disproportionate" incident would not have happened if someone had not been breaking in to his vehicle - Annett's "only asset".

A 19-year-old co-offender had earlier been sentenced and ordered to pay $600 in emotional harm repayment.

Judge John Strettell today saw no reason why Annett shouldn't be treated any differently.

He convicted on the assault charge and ordered him to $600 compensation to his victim.

- By Kurt Bayer of NZME News Service

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