Penticton Beach Assault
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‘I am truly sorry’: Penticton beach attacker apologizes for punch that caused life-altering injuryThomas Kruger-Allen, 23, pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of Brad Eliason at a beach bonfire in Penticton, B.C., on May 3, 2019.CrimeFeb 24, 2021
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Crown seeks up to 6-year prison term for ‘catastrophic’ Penticton beach attackBrad Eliason suffered a life-altering traumatic brain injury after the one-punch assault.CrimeFeb 23, 2021
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Video released of Penticton beach assault victim awake, talking in hospitalTownend said Eliason must still undergo another major surgery to reattach his skull flap.Jun 6, 2019
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Penticton beach assault suspect to have bail hearing on June 3The victim in the May 3 incident is recovering after being placed in a medically-induced coma.CrimeMay 29, 2019
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