![]() Jozwik fell – perhaps partly because he was drunk, perhaps partly because he was off balance – and hit his head hard on the pavement, after which the boys panicked and fled. The men became loud and antagonistic, and, as each group goaded the other, one of the boys slipped out of the pack and sneaked up behind Jozwik, landing to the back of his head what would later be described in court as his ‘Superman punch’. The boys, and they were boys, aged fifteen and sixteen, approached and there was a confrontation. ![]() It was then that he and his companions noticed a group of teenagers nearby, some of them on bikes. Jozwik bought a pizza from a takeaway and sat on a wall to eat it. ![]() Arkadiusz Jozwik and his two companions – the men were Polish and lived and worked locally in the troubled Essex town – were hungry and tired. It was approaching midnight on a warm bank holiday weekend towards the end of August. The three men had been drinking for several hours by the time they arrived at The Stow shopping centre in Harlow.
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