Man bites off another’s nose

A 45-year-old man in Britain told another man he was going to eat him before almost biting off his nose, the Daily Mail reported.

Heath Bowden then took a “chunk” out of his victim Graham Brook’s right ear before sinking his teeth into his left ear, Gloucester crown court was told.

Julian Kesner, prosecuting, said: “Having bitten through (Brook’s) nose, he bit a large chunk out of his right ear and then started on the left ear when he was pulled away.”

Bowden of Norbury Ave, Matson, Gloucester, has pleaded not guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent on his victim, Graham Brook, in February 2012.

He claims he acted in self defence, the Mail said Monday.

Kesner, said that “he (Bowden) had lost his temper totally as a result of an argument inside the pub”.

The trial continues.