A Northern Irish tourist charged with a one-punch attack that critically injured his brother has been granted bail on the condition he stay away from his brother after drinking.
Barry Lyttle, 33, faced court charged with recklessly causing grievous bodily harm after allegedly assaulting his brother Patrick Lyttle, 31, in Sydney on Saturday.
Patrick (L) and Barry Lyttle, from Northern Ireland, had met up in Australia days before the alleged assault. Facebook: Barry LyttlePolice alleged the pair had been drinking in Kings Cross at about 3:00am (AEDT) when they began to argue.
Barry allegedly punched Patrick in the face, causing him to fall and hit his head on the footpath.
In Central Local Court, Barry was granted bail on the condition he surrender his passport, provide $2,000 surety and not approach his brother within 12 hours of consuming alcohol.
Barry was supported in court by his father, Oliver Lyttle, and aunt.
Barry and his father Oliver during the proceedings. Via Twitter.
Outside court, Oliver said he was grateful for the support his family had received.