Defendant in bedroom in dressing gown denies Chris Whitty assault

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A man accused of assaulting Professor Chris Whitty appeared in court via videolink from his bedroom while wearing a dressing gown

Chew, wearing a dressing gown that slipped down to reveal his bare chest, then represented himself in a fractious exchange with Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring.

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