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Weber still suffering from effects of injuries Jessica Peters
superintendentofpublicworks, in which he was deBrouwer’s A man who was assaulted by supervisor for about two a former employee in Harrison years. Court documents Hot Springs has been awarded released last week outline the almost $400,000 by a Supreme growing tension between the Court judge. two men while they worked Glen Weber was walking in together. deBrouwer had been his neighbourhood on July 28, disciplined a number of times, 2007 when he was attacked by and “showed intransigence Michael deBrouwer, who was a and an unwillingness to follow Village public works employee instructions give to him.” at the time. They had Weber was several heated confronted d i s c u s s i on s , by deBrouwer leading to while out for a Weber taking morning walk. stress leave and DeBrouwer hit then resigning him in the face in May 2007. and knocked After the him to the attack, Weber ground. Court and his wife left OBSERVER FILE PHOTO Harrison to live documents state he then punched Glen Weber, just days in Victoria, and Weber a number after being assault- eventually to of times in the ed near his home in an undisclosed head, and kicked Harrison Hot Springs. location in B.C.’s him repeatedly. interior. Weber’s Weber’s wife witnessed much long recovery is outlined in of the attack and called for the judgement, handed down help. Weber’s injuries included on July 13. a concussion, a fractured nose, Weber had attempted to and several facial fractures, find employment in a position and deBrouwer was convicted he was previously employed in. of assault causing bodily harm He was hired in Montrose, but on July 29, 2008. was unable to handle the work The amount awarded by due to “residual effects of post Supreme Court judge Justice traumatic stress disorder.” Greyell followed a hearing of He and his wife bought a assessment of damages. small motel, where they live The two men knew each quietly and without being other from working at the listed in the phone book. Village. He told the court he still Weber had recently CONTINUED ON 5 resigned from his position as THE OBSERVER
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