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Five things heard at Giggs' trial - 'bloody mouth', 'screams of pain' and 'losers' shout

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Footage from the night Ryan Giggs is alleged to have headbutted his ex Kate Greville was played to jurors in full today, with bodycam video showing who made the 999 call and what the footballer told police.The 48-year-old is accused of headbutting Ms Greville during an alleged argument at their home in Worsley, Greater Manchester on November 1, 2020.Ms Greville, 37, has also accused Giggs of elbowing her younger sister Emma in the jaw when she tried to pull the former Wales manager off of her.Giggs is also accused of coercive and controlling behaviour towards Ms Greville during their six-year relationship.

Giggs denies all charges.Jurors at Manchester Crown Court were played two 999 calls made by Ms Greville’s sister on the night of the alleged headbutting, as well as CCTV footage from outside the couple’s home and body-worn footage of Giggs speaking to a police officer.Giggs, won 64 caps for Wales and 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups during his time at Manchester United.

He is also a co-owner of League Two side Salford City and the ex-manager of Wales.Here are five things heard in court today:In the recording of a 999 call, played to the jury, Ms Greville’s sister Emma asks the police to “come quickly” while Ms Greville can be heard crying in the background.The operator asks: “Does she need an ambulance, that lady who is screaming in the background?”Emma Greville replies: “Yes I think so.

He has just headbutted her in the face.”No mention was made in court about whether an ambulance was ever sent to the house.Emma Greville is then heard to say: “What?

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