Man convicted of biting off fellow mourner’s nose at drunken Nova Scotia wake
PICTOU, N.S. — A Nova Scotia judge has offered a meditation on the nature of grief and the dangers of overdrinking, as he convicted a man for biting off part of a fellow mourner’s nose in a drunken brawl at a wake.
Judge Del Atwood found Randall Edwin MacLean guilty of aggravated assault, but made it clear many people behaved badly at the wake at a house in downtown Pictou, N.S.
“A wake is meant to be a time for sober and solemn reflection of a life well lived. A celebratory air is often fitting on such occasions,” Atwood mused as he contemplated the events of Oct. 11, 2014.
“Celebration may be accompanied by libation; when enjoyed in moderation, it may enhance the experience; but in immoderation, things can fall apart pretty quickly. Fall apart things did — and in a rather intense fashion.”


