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Boxing match brawlers Noah Rye senior and junior, of Church Field, Snodland, admit charges

By: Kent Messenger reporter messengernews@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 11:23, 25 July 2015

A father and son are facing sentence after admitting involvement in a crowd brawl at a charity boxing match.

Noah Rye senior, 43, and junior, 20, were charged with affray following the trouble at New Line Learning Academy, in Boughton Lane, Loose, in March.

Spectators at the Maidstone Gurkha Boxing Club fight night were sent running for cover as punches and chairs were thrown.

Noah Rye junior and senior will appear in court after September 7 for sentencing
Chairs fly through the air as the violence escalated

Prosecutor James Nichols told magistrates at an earlier hearing: “People were frantically moving their children and belongings out of the way as the violence escalated.”

Noah Rye junior appeared at Maidstone Crown Court yesterday
Noah Rye senior appeared at Maidstone Crown Court yesterday

The Ryes, of Church Field, Snodland, initially denied the charges but changed their pleas at Maidstone Crown Court yesterday. They were granted bail until sentence after September 7.

Noah Rye junior and senior initially denied charges of affray

Conditions of bail include not attending any boxing events or going to Boughton Lane.

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