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Former boxing champion David Haye cleared of assault

Former boxing champion David Haye has been cleared of assault after judges ruled that he had no case to answer.

Mr Haye, 41, was accused of grabbing a man by the throat and threatening to kill him during the interval of a comedy show.

It was alleged that he assaulted Nickesh Jhala halfway through comedian Paul Chowdry’s show at Hammersmith Apollo, in west London, on 30 October 2021.

But, at Westminster magistrates’ court on Tuesday, chief magistrate Paul Goldspring said the bench was satisfied that “there is no case to answer” after hearing the prosecution’s evidence and reviewing CCTV footage of the alleged assault.

Speaking to reporters outside court immediately after the ruling, Mr Haye said he was “very happy” and “very pleased” with the result.

Earlier in the court proceedings, prosecuting lawyer Jonathan Bryan said that Mr Jhala, his cousin Vishal Vadher and his girlfriend had been moved to better seats during the interval before Mr Haye approached him.

Recalling his version of events that Mr Haye has disputed, Mr Jhala said: “He leans down to me, starts speaking into my ear and puts his hand around my throat.”

Mr Jhala, who said that he was “shaking” and had felt “threatened”, claimed Mr Haye said to him: “Say one more word and I am going to kill you.”

Defence barrister James Scobie KC said Mr Haye did not put his hands around Mr Jhala’s throat and that the “most” he did was put his hand on his shoulder, and that he made “no threats to kill, ever”.

Mr Scobie added that Mr Vadher, the cousin, was a boxing fan and had asked Mr Haye for an autograph but had been refused as the ex-sportsman was talking to his girlfriend.

After that, he claimed that Mr Jhala and Mr Vadher began discussing Mr Haye’s career and mentioned other boxers such as Amir Khan and Tony Bellew loud enough for him to hear to “get a rise out of him”.

Mr Jhala and Mr Vadher also commented that Mr Haye’s girlfriend “must love the brothers”, meaning she is attracted to black men, Mr Scobie said.

Mr Haye and his lawyers claim that he said to Mr Jhala at this point: “Don’t talk about me or my girlfriend anymore, that’s enough. Otherwise I will have you thrown out.”

Mr Jhala had denied Mr Haye’s version of events.