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A jilted partner who attacked his love rival in front of stunned spectators during a greyhound race has escaped with a police caution.
Electrician Neil Gargrow handed himself into cops after the confrontation which was beamed to betting shops across the country.
He was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm after the incident at Crayford Greyhound Track in Dartford, Kent, but prosecutors have decided not to press charges.
A Scotland Yard spokesperson said last night: 'The suspect accepted a police caution.'
This means Gargrow, 41, has admitted his guilt for punching trainer James Turner but will not face court over the relatively minor crime. It is understood his victim had declined to offer any evidence against him.
James Turner, 36, was attacked in the incident after becoming embroiled in a love triangle
Electrician Neil Gargrow handed himself into cops after the confrontation which was beamed to betting shops across the country. The love triangle involved Gargrow's ex-partner of 18 years Gemma Routley, who Mr Turner has named one of his dogs after
Agreeing to a caution is not a criminal conviction but could be used as evidence of