Footy player charged after car sale transaction went horribly wrong, leaving Queensland man paraplegic

A IPSWich Rugby League player and coach was accused of pushing a man from a balcony in Stapylton after he was given bail and left him paraplege.
40 -year -old Ramon Steve Max Filipine applied to the Southport Magistrate Court on August 15th.
Armedly accused of an attack on physical damage in the company and great physical damage.
The police claim that the incident took place at the house of 52 -year -old Ashley Sabry on August 9th.
Officers, three people came to the court to the property, sold days ago, the 2013 Nissan Pulsar said they wanted to pay back.
He broke out between men and Mr. Sabry.
Former Ipswich Rugby League player Ramon Steve Max Filipine Balcony Paid after Push
Police claim that the Philippine pushed Ashley Sabry (right) from the balcony, caused them to be injured in disaster spinal cord and left him permanently paraplegic
The conflict is said to climb the first floor balcony of the Stapylton house.
Mr. Sabry was allegedly pushed or thrown from the balcony.
He suffered from catastrophic spinal cord injuries and since then a vile from a waist.
The police then claimed that he was shot with wooden railing.
The court heard that prosecutors would claim that Mr. Philipine was responsible for both push and strikes.
He was arrested on August 14, a 33 -year -old man from Forest Lake faced the same charges.
During the bail hearing, Mr. Filipine was represented by Laneway Legal by lawyer Karl Brandon.
Mr. Brandon told the court that the allegations were ‘quite extraordinary’.
It started on a reimbursement dispute for a recently sold 2013 Nissan Pulsar in Skapylton Home
SUBJECT CANDERS Ashley Sabry, the victim of Philippine, prohibits communication with his wife Mary or third party.
‘Mr. Filipin pushed Mr. Sabry to the railings and said that everything caused.
‘My client was not claimed to cause injury, and he did not deliberately harm Mr. Sabry, who had been in the facility for more than half an hour without something unwanted.’
Prosecutors, Mr. Sabry’nin exposed to life -changing injuries, referring to the bail against the bail.
They argued that Mr. Filipine had a risk of escaping from judicial authority.
The court heard that he was born in New Zealand, but had lived in Australia since he was two years old.
Mr. Brandon emphasized the powerful ties of the Philippine with Queensland, he said there was no probability of flight.
He said that his family lived locally and pointed to the history of playing the Ragbi league in Ipswich.
The court also heard that Mr. Filipine had five and five fathers within weeks.
It started on a reimbursement dispute for a recently sold 2013 Nissan Pulsar in Skapylton Home
His lawyer said he would have a great impact on his family.
The references were given to the court, including one of his wife, and emphasized the financial difficulty if he was detained.
The peace judge Mark Bamberry accepted the letters of support and weighed against the seriousness of the allegations.
Mr. Bamberry gave bail under strict conditions.
Mr. Filipine, Mr. Sabry, should not contact his wife Mary or third person in the alleged incident.
It is also forbidden to visit their homes.
The Magistrates’ judge refused to require the delivery of his passport by noting 38 years in Australia.
The issue will return to the Beenleight Magistrate Court on 17 September.
Filipine’s drunken mascara, suspended and previously discussions such as out -of -field disciplinary problems shaded by discussions
Mr. Sabry’s friend Tina Ibraheem launched a waof to support him and his wife Mary.
Donation collection, staying in a long hospital and rehabilitation for years, he says.
A house that is accessible to a wheelchair summarizes costs for modified vehicles, medical equipment and continuous maintenance.
In his appeal, Tina wrote: ‘They are always the first to give the first help. Asking for help is not in both nature, but this is our chance to pass them through the most difficult life.
‘This uphill war is larger than any person and it is time to stand with them as they support others.’
Filipine’s sports career was overshadowed by discussions.
He once played for Ipswich Jets, coaching former Broncos Ben and Shane Walker.
His time ended in 2012 and was released after off -site events, including throwing beer boxes.
During the Ipswich Rugby League Grand Final on September 16, drunk mascara was officially dismissed after allegedly allegedly.
Later, as the captain of Goodna Eagles, it led to the club’s class headlines one after the other.
In 2016, he was named the player of the year for their performances.
In 2018, he received a 12 -month ban for shoulder charge and on the contrary.
In 2023, Filipe played with Dalby Diehards after passing through Goodna.
Filipe then moved to the ranks of the coaching and guided the Redbank Bears A team in 2024.




