Man loses nine teeth in suspected catapult attack

Jacob Panons
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Piers Hopkirk
BBC News, Tunbridge Wells
Piers Hopkirk/BBC A man with a brown beard close to the camera showing his damaged teeth.Piers Hopkirk/BBC
Five of Tom Riva's teeth in the top row were shattered and four in the bottom row were removed

A man who lost nine teeth in a suspected catapult attack outside a village pub has said it is the "most horrendous thing" that has ever happened to him.

The incident happened at about 22:00 GMT in Farningham High Street on 21 February following an earlier "verbal altercation", Kent Police said.

Tom Riva, who disputes that there was an altercation, is now looking to raise £11,000 for his dental treatment as he was told he would need implants, as first reported by Kent Online.

He said: "When something so bad like this happens it really does make you question humanity, but the kindness and the fast response of everyone has really restored my faith in humanity."

A close up of a bearded man's mouth which has dried blood in it and damaged teeth.
Mr Riva is hoping to raise £11,000 for dental implants

The carpenter said five of his teeth in the top row were shattered and four in the bottom row had to be removed.

"This is the most horrendous thing that has ever happened to me in my life, in such a quiet, quaint little village that I've lived in my whole life," Mr Riva said.

The 29-year-old said the incident had "thrown my whole life upside down".

"It's horrific, its horrendous, no one deserves it and it's disgusting", he added.

Piers Hopkirk/BBC A pub on corner with The Chequers written on the side.Piers Hopkirk/BBC
The incident happened outside The Chequers pub

Mr Riva said he had also heard of similar incidents.

He added: "If this doesn't come to an end someone is going to end up getting killed.

"If this projectile hit me more or less anywhere else, it would have inflicted a lot more damage."

Police enquiries into the incident are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact the force.

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