Retired Australian who touched buttocks of Cathay flight attendant in Hong Kong is jailed for a week
Peter Amstutz, 60, had pleaded not guilty to one count of indecent assault
A retired Australian woodworker was jailed for one week yesterday immediately after he was convicted of indecently touching the buttocks of a Cathay Pacific flight attendant twice last month.
Peter Amstutz, 60, had pleaded not guilty to one count of indecent assault
Magistrate Rita So Ka-yin dismissed an appeal by his lawyer, Phil Chau, for a financial penalty and said a short imprisonment was appropriate.
Tsuen Wan Court heard that Amstutz touched the left side of the buttocks of the victim, who was named "X" in court for legal reasons, twice as the plane was about to leave Hong Kong for Switzerland on July 14 while X was handling a female passenger's request to change seats. Each attack lasted three to four seconds.
The second attack was witnessed by flight purser Soko Kobayashi. Both X and Kobayashi took the stand.
Analysing the testimony heard during the trial, So said: "The evidence of the two prosecution witnesses was clear and direct. Their evidence was not shaken under cross-examination [by the defence counsel]."