Estate agent confesses to assaulting Englands chief medical officer in Londons St Jamess Park
Lewis Hughes, an estate agent from Essex, pleaded guilty on Friday at Westminster Magistrates Court to assaulting Englandâs chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, in Londonâs St James Park on June 27.
The case was sparked after video footage circulated on social media showing two men, one of whom was Hughes, grabbing Whitty and demanding a selfie, as the professor tried to free himself and move away from the duo.
Hughes, who was identified by social media users and police, later publicly apologized for the altercation with Whitty. He was to be sentenced at the court later on Friday.
Speaking to the court, the Crown Prosecution Serviceâs Kalsoom Shah described Hughes as having shown âlittle regardâ for the chief medical officerâs welfare and the existing social distancing rules, declaring that âhis behaviour was both shocking and disgraceful.â
The second individual charged over the incident, 24-year-old Jonathan Chew, denied assault during his court appearance, and pleaded not guilty to wilfully obstructing a police constable. Chew was granted bail and told to appear before the court on November 23 for trial.
Also on rt.com London man charged with assault after viral video showed him harassing UK Covid official Chris WhittyWhile Whitty did not release a public statement in response to the incident or subsequent police investigation, he addressed the situation when asked about it at a Downing Street briefing, calling Hughes an âodd young ladâ who was just âshowing off.â
The incident on June 27 wasnât the first time that Whitty has been targeted by individuals in public. In June, footage showed someone following him down the street accusing him of âlying to the publicâ and, in February, a TikTok user recorded a video shouting at the medical officer and stating he was âlyingâ about case numbers.
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