Billy Elliot ballet star sues police over stop-and-search injury he says ended dance career

When the shining former Billy Elliot Bale star stamped on his feet, the “Premier League” dance dreams are fighting almost £ 600,000, claiming that their dreams are shattered forever.
Alexander Loxton, who played the character of “old Billy” in Hit West End musical and danced with the royal ballet and performed at the Buckingham Palace for the 80th birthday of the Late Queen’s 8th birthday, said that in September 2016, an unjust stop and research was undergoing an ankle bond injury.
The 36 -year -old player now abandoned his dreams of reaching the summit as a dancer and said that he was currently working in safety and that Dancing was planning to become a police community support officer because he could not carry out excessive jumping maneuvers requested at the elite level.
Born in Birmingham, Mr. Loxton comes together, claiming that there is no basis for stopping it for compensation for a lost career, and that the power used against it is unreasonable and unnecessary rather than “attack and battery”.
However, by rejecting all responsibility, the commissioner rejects all responsibility by rejecting all responsibility, claiming that Mr. Loxton struggled with the officers who detained him and claiming that his dance career stops.
“As of January 2014, the plaintiff’s career has been clearly decreased by three things: injury, refusing to work for what he thinks as a low wage, and a limited opportunity,” he said.
However, Mr. Loxton’s KC, Fiona Murphy, claimed that ballet companies had the potential to establish a place between the “Premier League, and that he played as a leader in Romeo and Juliet and showed his high -caliber work with the Dutch National Ballet.
And even though he had suffered injuries and strains during his career, he recovered when a conflict with the police took place and reconstructed himself.
As a young man, the Central London District Court heard that he had a perfect classical ballet education in London’s prestigious Royal Ballet Supreme School of London, where “devotion, talent and talent” was praised.
During his lawyers, he received several scholarships and awards, he sang his lawyer, and he started to make a promising dance career before the fate foot stamp.
In addition to getting the role of Old Billy at London’s Victoria Palace Theater, Disney took part in the ‘The Fındıkkıran’ with Keira Knightley and Helen Mirren, and the Queen’s 80th birthday Garden Party.
Murphy was thought to have a high stance on the profession and had the ability to establish a successful professional career with the Premier League ballet companies and as an alternative West End musical and filmmakers, ”he said.
Despite the intense rehabilitation efforts that branded their injuries as “permanent and career end ,, Mr. Loxon said that he could not cope with his high -pressure ballet work and could not tolerate the full repertoire of dance maneuvers with certain difficulties in jumping, changing and landing areas”.
Mr. Loxton said ankle damage, after going to the Kennington Police Station to get a stolen motorcycle helmet viewfinder in September 2016, an aggressive stop and police said during the search.
At the police station, he decided to see if a motor scooter stolen from him was held in a door behind the building, and he met by a group of officials, where he told the court.
“At this point, a police car has returned to the plaintiff,” the lawyer said that he demanded the identity of one of the officers, but that Mr. Loxton asked him if he had to show.
Later, one of the officers said, çıktı He left the vehicle, challenged his identity, grabbed his left arm of the plaintiff and tried to force his left arm behind him, Mur said Murphy.
“Mr. Loxton was tense. The officer failed to seize the control of the plaintiff’s left arm. As he pulled the plaintiff’s left arm, he repeatedly stamped his foot on the plaintiff’s left foot.
“Officer pushed and pulled him by cutting the plaintiff’s left foot.”
Mr Loxton “hit” on a wall where he was handcuffed, was searched and then allegedly “hit by blows”.
Once against the wall, one of the civil servants said, “As he did, Murphy said, as he did it again, Murphy said.
While leaving Mr. Loxton with permanent injuries in the vineyards on his ankle, he also complains of his feelings of “distress, anxiety, shame, humiliation and deterioration ve and his soft tissue injuries to his thumb, wrist and fingers.
Mrs Murphy said that the significant ankle injury of medical evidence was probably “handled in various directions (one of the civil servants).
However, when the lawyers want to continue while the police officers want to continue while walking around in a door of the police station and trying to get away when they want to search for it, they insist that the former dancer is “a rude and aggressive attitude”.
Mr. Talalay, Mr. Loxton, resisted the police efforts when he was finally placed on a wall to be searched, and one of the officers led to Mr Lardon to place him on his left foot to keep him in place ”.
“The evidence of the officers was clear that Mr. Loxton, a strong young man, was actively and forced to search for the search and that five officers and staff wanted to check him before he was called,” he said.
“Under these circumstances, the power used by the officers is reasonable and proportional. The court is invited to conclude that the plaintiff is the author of his own destiny in this case and that the power is necessary and that is used at this level.”
The case continues.




