FOOTAGE has been shared showing the moment a man from Rhuddlan who was sacked from his job at a holiday park attacked his former supervisor in an alleyway in Rhyl.

Connor Chamberlain, 20, of Pentre Lane, was said to have held a “very real grudge” against Kyle Healey after losing his job at Presthaven Sands, Gronant in September 2022.

On Tuesday (November 19), Chamberlain was handed a 12-month community order for the attack, which took place on June 3, 2023, and which left Mr Healey with a fractured eye socket.

The below footage, provided by the Crown Prosecution Service with Mr Healey’s consent, can be watched below:

Chamberlain had initially denied a charge of causing grievous bodily harm, but changed his plea to guilty on the day his trial was due to start.

CCTV footage showed Chamberlain “berating” Mr Healey, shoving him into a wall, punching him, and pointing and shouting at him, before leaving.

In a statement made shortly after the incident, Mr Healey said the incident had “really shaken him up”, and made him no longer feel safe either at work or when out with friends.

Judge Timothy Petts told Chamberlain: “The pictures are not pretty… (but) I accept this grew out of a chance encounter. It wasn’t a case of you having gone looking for him.”

A five-year restraining order was made to protect Mr Healey, who will also receive £500 in compensation from Chamberlain.

Chamberlain is to complete 120 hours’ unpaid work, 20 days’ rehabilitation activity, and a four-month period of monitored alcohol abstinence, as part of his community order.