Kate Greville told police Manchester United star ‘flipped’ when she saw him message another woman
Ryan Giggs kicked his naked girlfriend out of a hotel room in Dubai when she accused him of messaging another woman, his assault trial has heard.
“He literally flipped again,” she said, when interviewed by police weeks after she alleged he headbutted her in November 2020. She told police she met the Manchester United star in 2013, when her firm was contracted to help him and fellow United player Gary Neville open their Cafe Football and Hotel Football ventures.
Nonetheless, there were “red flags” from the start, she told police, describing how he would turn up at her flat and ring her buzzer incessantly if she did not answer his calls or messages, and threaten to tell her boss about their affair. On one occasion, when she would not let him in, he shouted: “You are a whore. Have you got somebody in there?”When Giggs failed to leave Stacey, Greville moved to Abu Dhabi “to get away from him”, the court heard.
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