Ryan Giggs ex 'screamed in pain' during 999 call, jury told

Emergency calls made by Kate Greville's sister have been played out in court

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 12th Aug 2022

The ex-girlfriend of former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs "screamed in pain" during a call to the police, a court has been told.

The 48-year-old is on trial at Manchester Crown Court accused of assaulting PR executive Kate Greville, 38, and causing her actual bodily harm.

He is also said to have assaulted her younger sister and is accused of controlling and coercive behaviour over a three year period.

Giggs denies all the charges.

Giggs "headbutted" ex after argument on night out, court told

Kate Greville had returned to the address alone in a taxi following a row after dinner with Giggs at his Stock Exchange hotel in Manchester city centre where she accused him of messaging a string of women in recent months.

Giggs, 48, arrived separately and the row continued as they tussled over their mobile phones, Manchester Crown Court heard.

Emma Greville, who was looking after the couple's dog, called the police at 10.05pm and when asked what had happened said: "Assault. Headbutted her."

In the recording of the call, played to the jury, she urges the police to "come quickly" as a female - Kate Greville - can be heard crying.

The operator asks: "Does she need an ambulance that lady who is screaming in the background?"

Emma Greville replies: "I think, yeah. He has just headbutted her in the face."

Emma Greville is then heard to say: "What? Ryan, I am saying anything I want to f***ing say. You have headbutted my sister.

"I don't care if your daughter is 17, I don't care about your daughter."

Kate Greville screams in the background: "In the face you f***ing prick."

The call operator later asks: "What injuries has your sister got?"

She replies: "He headbutted her lip I think, she has got blood everywhere."

The operator says: "Ok, why is she screaming? Why?"

Emma Greville says: "Because she is in so much pain."

Asked who the alleged offender is, she replies: "Ryan Giggs, footballer Ryan Giggs."

The operator responds: "Okay, as in 'the' Ryan Giggs?"

"Yes," says Emma Greville. Later, she says: "He is coming back now. Can you come quick please?"

The operator replies: "We are on blue lights and sirens, OK?"

Emma Greville says: "Because he has said he is going to headbutt me. He is coming back."

The operator replies: "Stay there, the police are very close. There in 60 seconds."

Giggs can be heard in the background saying: "Kate, all I wanted was my phone, now we will be ... thanks Emma."

Emma Greville says to Giggs: "No, you said you called the police already. You told me."

Giggs later says: "All losers."

Emma Greville replies: "Yeah, we are all losers? All losers, yes. What are you waiting for? Just go away."

The operator asks: "Do you still think Kate needs an ambulance?"

Emma Greville replies: "I don't know. It's just a burst lip, I can't tell you."

The operator says: "I just want to make sure she has not got a broken jaw or anything like that?"

Emma Greville replies: "Yeah I can't see that. He headbutted her right in the face. So I can't see."

The operator then asks: "Okay, where is your sister?"

Emma Greville answers: "She is inside. He is outside at the gate waiting for the police. He has already said to me he had called the police. Are they coming? How long now? He is coming back."

She later says: "He is screaming and shouting. I need them to come quickly. What, what's the matter?"

Kate Greville continues to cry in the background as the operator asks: "What is up with her?"

Emma Greville replies: "She? I don't know."

The operator asks: "Are either of the parties intoxicated at all?"

Emma Greville said: "Yes, both."

Police officers attended as the three parties involved were spoken to.

Giggs was arrested on suspicion of assaulting Kate Greville as he was led uncuffed from the property and into the back of a police van.

He was arrested again following allegations made by Emma Greville.

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