Daily Mail
March 24, 2015
A multimillionaire food tycoon’s son who left a toddler brain damaged and paralysed following a horror car crash has been jailed for a second time after assaulting a man.
Antonio Boporan Singh, 28, was sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to inflicting actual bodily harm and violent disorder after two men were punched, kicked and one was hit with a champagne glass at Birmingham’s Nuvo Bar.
Singh, heir to a £130million chicken fortune, has already served 21 months in jail for causing horrific injuries to one-year-old Cerys Edwards in a crash while speeding at 72mph on the wrong side of a 30mph road in November 2006.
His latest jail sentence comes after a brawl at the upmarket Birmingham bar last April.
During the fight, one victim, Jarondeep Kooner, was slashed across the face with a champagne flute by Theodore Mullings-Fairweather, who then repeatedly kicked and stamped on the man as he lay injured on the floor.
Singh from Little Aston, West Midlands – who earlier paid £400 to secure a VIP table at the bar – left the club with Mullings-Fairweather and alongside Edward Ansah and Nathan Pringle.
But as they walked into a nearby street the group saw a 31-year-old man with his shirt ripped.
Assuming him to be part of the group involved in the fight, Mullings-Fairweather and Singh punched and kicked him to the ground before running off.
The minute-long attack was captured on CCTV and left both victims, Harprit Singh and Mr Kooner, requiring hospital treatment.
Mr Kooner, 22, suffered a fractured eye socket and has since lost use of an eye.
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