DJ 'killed a man after waking up at party to find penis drawn on his face'
The joke turned sour when the "boy banter" got out of hand and party-goer Anthony Thompson, 26, was punched to the ground outside, the Old Bailey heard
The
joke turned sour when the "boy banter" got out of hand and party-goer
Anthony Thompson, 26, was punched to the ground outside, the Old Bailey
heard.
Mr Thompson's head struck the floor and he died from brain damage, jurors heard.
Thomas Evans, 32, of Bordesley Road, Morden, Surrey, denies manslaughter following the all-night party in February last year, claiming self-defence.
Vanessa Barrows, who had hosted the ten-hour party at her flat in Tooting, south London, told the court everyone at the party was enjoying themselves.
She said Mr Evans had fallen asleep in an armchair when morning approached and some condoms had fallen out of his pocket.
She added: "I got my lipstick out and drew a penis on his face. It was done for a laugh."
"Anthony was saying about who was stronger than who. It was a joke. They were friends."
Miss Barrows said Mr Thompson had been trying to wind Evans up, while Evans was not reacting and was trying to calm things down.
After people started to leave, she heard scuffling outside and found Mr Thompson on the ground when she got downstairs.
Peter Clement, prosecuting, said that when Evans woke up he seemed to take the drawing on his face in "good spirits".
As the banter continued, Mr Thompson was heard to say in bravado: "I can knock any one of you blokes out."
Evans replied: "You couldn't knock me out."
Mr Clement added: "That set off a chain of events."
Mr Thompson's head struck the floor and he died from brain damage, jurors heard.
Thomas Evans, 32, of Bordesley Road, Morden, Surrey, denies manslaughter following the all-night party in February last year, claiming self-defence.
Vanessa Barrows, who had hosted the ten-hour party at her flat in Tooting, south London, told the court everyone at the party was enjoying themselves.
She said Mr Evans had fallen asleep in an armchair when morning approached and some condoms had fallen out of his pocket.
She added: "I got my lipstick out and drew a penis on his face. It was done for a laugh."
Miss Barrows said that when Evans woke up, he had seen the funny side of it.
She also nodded off and woke to find a row going on. She said: "It was just silly boy banter between Anthony and Tom."Anthony was saying about who was stronger than who. It was a joke. They were friends."
Miss Barrows said Mr Thompson had been trying to wind Evans up, while Evans was not reacting and was trying to calm things down.
After people started to leave, she heard scuffling outside and found Mr Thompson on the ground when she got downstairs.
Peter Clement, prosecuting, said that when Evans woke up he seemed to take the drawing on his face in "good spirits".
As the banter continued, Mr Thompson was heard to say in bravado: "I can knock any one of you blokes out."
Evans replied: "You couldn't knock me out."
Mr Clement added: "That set off a chain of events."
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