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Footballer and his friends clash with influencer before pal spits at her on night out

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An Instagram influencer has shared disturbing footage of the moment a group of men including a British footballer allegedly struck her friend in the face and spat at them while on a night out.Kayla Jenkins, 27, from Dorset, was out with her friends Noura Alkahwaji and Inès Barouk, both 24, on 14 March by Spinningfields Square, Manchester, when the incident took place at 1.44am.

In a video taken at the scene, the women can be seen having a heated argument with a group of men claimed to include John McAtee , 22, – who plays for Grimsby Town – and his friends.The clip starts with the four men running away from Jenkins and her friends, with a woman's voice heard off camera saying "allow it, allow it" as the man identified as McAtee shouts something at them."What did you say, what did you say," the woman asks the men to repeat, before saying "you just spat in my f***ing face".Moments later, the women can be seen facing off with the men and a woman in black, as one of McAtee's associates spits at Alkahwaji.

In the background, Jenkins shouts "you dirty c**t" in response.The footage then cuts to another scene, showing Alkahwaji striking the men with her handbag.

Sharing her story exclusively with Jam Press, Jenkins also claims that a man struck Alkahwaji in the face, sharing a photo of a red mark across her cheek.She also claims the man was "put in the back of a police car" at the scene, however Jam Press has been unable to confirm this claim with local police.Since the incident, Jenkins who has 149,400 followers, has taken to social media to share the clips, which have since been deleted, racking up thousands of views.

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