The board has found that claimant, a dishwasher-counterman, was assaulted by some patrons in his employer's diner-restaurant on June 16, 1955, and that as a consequence of the assault claimant sustained an injury to his head which aggravated a pre-existing cerebral pathology and precipitated a traumatic epilepsy. Appellants first assert that there is no substantial evidence to support the board's finding that the alleged accident occurred. They point to a number of inconsistencies...
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