Two Redwood City men accused of attacking their 34-year-old co-worker while they were drinking and partying in front of a garage in San Carlos last year pleaded no contest to felony and misdemeanor charges Monday, according to the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
Felix Bororcanel, 48, and his son, Eduardo Boror, 25, were working for Ravella Construction and regularly got together with their co-worker to drink after work when they are said to have gotten into an argument with him about the music they were listening to Aug. 24, according to prosecutors.
The son, Boror, is said to have punched the victim in the face after they started arguing in a garage on Washington Street around midnight on a Friday. The father, Bororcanel, is believed to have then jumped into the fight, bit the victim’s finger and then bit off the top portion of his right ear, according to prosecutors previously.
The father and son allegedly continued to beat their co-worker until a witness broke up the fight and the bloodied man was able to leave the area. The witness began dialing 911 when Boror allegedly grabbed him in an attempt to prevent the call, but the witness was able to complete it, according to prosecutors.
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Sheriff’s deputies who arrived at the scene found the victim and the severed piece of ear nearby and arrested Boror and Bororcanel, who was allegedly covered with blood on his face. The victim was rushed to the hospital and also suffered multiple cuts, bruises and a broken leg, according to prosecutors.
Out of custody on a $100,000 bail bond, Bororcanel pleaded no contest to felony assault and was sentenced to 60 days in county jail and three years of supervised probation. He received three days credit for time served, according to prosecutors.
Having pleaded no contest to misdemeanor witness dissuasion, Boror was sentenced to one day in county jail and two years court probation. He has been out of custody on a $35,000 bail bond and received one day credit for time served, according to prosecutors.
The defense attorneys for Boror and Bororcanel could not be immediately reached for comment.
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