Kamrul Islam, in-charge of food at the 'Prince of Bengal' curry house in Rhondda valleyof south Wales, has admitted to throwing chilli powder in an act of self-defence.
"It was self-defence and that is why I did what I did. It was all seen on our CCTV and I'm happy for the police to see it. I was defending myself," the chef told Wales Online.
South Wales Police confirmed they were investigating the January 21 incident. "A man has been arrested on suspicion of common assault and has been bailed until January 31, pending further inquiries," a spokesperson said.
The diner, David Evans, had to be taken to hospital from the restaurant. He had been out for dinner with his wife Michelle when they were asked by a waiter if they were enjoying their food.
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The couple said they told the waiter their meal was "tough and rubbery" and he passed the complaint onto the head chef.
"The chilli had even burnt the skin on David's hands and chest where the chilli had fallen down his shirt," she added.
Her husbandis now reportedly having specialist check-ups and is taking steroid eye drops to suppress his body's severe reaction to the chilli powder.
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