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No third person in Benji case, police say

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West Tigers NRL star Benji Marshall.
No other person is being pursued by police over an incident involving NRL star Benji Marshall.

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No other person is being pursued by police over an incident in which rugby league star Benji Marshall allegedly punched a man in the mouth.

The West Tigers player was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm after he apparently punched a man early on Saturday morning at a McDonald's restaurant on George Street, in Sydney's CBD.

Marshall's manager, Martin Tauber, told Sunday newspapers the incident followed Marshall being racially abused by a group of eight to 10 people, with one of the group calling him a "black c..." several times.

A 24-year-old man reportedly sustained a small facial cut during the incident.

On Monday, News Ltd reported that a second man who appeared to be with Marshall had stepped in and hit the alleged victim on the cheek.

But police told AAP they were not aware that anyone else who was with Marshall had been involved in the incident.

"There is nothing to indicate that Benji was with another guy who was involved in the assault," a police spokeswoman said on Monday morning.

Marshall is due to appear in the Downing Centre Local Court on April 20.

 

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