A Kiwi who head-butted a man in Queensland after thinking his New Zealand accent was being mocked has narrowly avoided jail.
Kerry William Kane, 21, admitted the early morning Anzac Day assault at Brisbane Magistrates Court yesterday, the Courier-Mail newspaper reported.
The court heard that Kane, originally from Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, was lining up inside a Fortitude Valley convenience store in Brisbane about 12.15am on April 25 this year when he thought he heard people making fun of his Kiwi accent.
When the slaughterman, who is now living in Darwin, began to leave the store, he head-butted a man he thought was responsible for the ribbing, the paper reported.
The victim was unconscious for 15 minutes before being rushed to hospital by ambulance.