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An angry dad who throttled his seven-year old son in a fit of rage after he refused to stop playing video games had threatened to 'stop him breathing'.
Nicholas Lester, a senior developer at Microsoft, lost his temper when his boy refused to stop playing his Nintendo Switch - a direct rival to Microsoft's Xbox games consoles.
'I will stop him breathing,' Lester screamed after placing his terrified son in a choke hold at his West Melbourne home on February 6 last year.
Upon hearing the screams, the boy's mother rushed to the bedroom.
Lester faced the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Monday where he was sentenced to a one-year community corrections order with a requirement that he perform 100 hours of unpaid work.
The 41-year old pleaded guilty last week to unlawfully assaulting his boy.
The court heard Lester had a history of angst with his now estranged partner over the parenting of their son.
In sentencing Lester, magistrate Caroline Boult condemned Lester for his treatment of the boy.
Nicholas Lester, a senior developer at Microsoft, lost his temper when his boy refused to stop playing his Nintendo Switch - a direct rival to Microsoft's Xbox games consoles.
'I will stop him breathing,' Lester screamed after placing his terrified son in a choke hold at his West Melbourne home on February 6 last year.
Upon hearing the screams, the boy's mother rushed to the bedroom.
Lester faced the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Monday where he was sentenced to a one-year community corrections order with a requirement that he perform 100 hours of unpaid work.
The 41-year old pleaded guilty last week to unlawfully assaulting his boy.
The court heard Lester had a history of angst with his now estranged partner over the parenting of their son.
In sentencing Lester, magistrate Caroline Boult condemned Lester for his treatment of the boy.
Microsoft developer throttled son, 7, for playing Nintendo too long
An angry dad who throttled his seven-year old son in a fit of rage after he refused to stop playing video games threatened to 'stop him breathing'.
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