
Mr Daw asked: “Was that deliberate on your part?” We both slipped on the bags and I fell on Kate into the cloakroom.” As I went to grab the phone I’m facing the cloakroom door and Kate has her back to that door.

Giggs said: “I was frustrated that Kate would not give me my phone back so I tried to get her phone. He returned inside and tried to grab Ms Greville’s phone from her hand as she stood in the hallway, he said. Giggs told the court: “I was well within my rights to ask the girls to leave the house.” He said he did not take his neighbour’s advice to stay with her or lock himself in one of his bedrooms. He said he was “distressed” and “frustrated” that the two women were not leaving. Giggs put his slippers on and walked to his next-door neighbour to ask for her assistance, the court heard. I retraced my tracks and I couldn’t find it.” Mr Daw asked: “Did you believe her?” Giggs replied: “No. I asked Kate ‘have you got my phone?’ and she replied ‘no’.” I wanted to let them know I wanted them to go and I was serious. I said I would call the police… just to scare them into going. Giggs told the jury: “They were just not leaving. Giggs said he then started moving some of Ms Greville’s bags and taking them to the end of the drive. I told them (Ms Greville and her sister Emma) they are not taking Mac, he’s my dog, he lives here, and I wanted them to leave.” “I quickly worked out they were trying to take Mac,” he said.Īsked by Chris Daw QC why he did not want them to take Mac, Giggs replied: “He’s my dog. He told jurors he took the cage out of the car, as well as some of the dog’s blankets and toys, but nothing that was not dog-related. Giggs said that after an argument at a hotel in which he had denied being "aggressive", he returned to his house in Worsley, Greater Manchester, and when he got there he saw the dog Mac’s cage was in the boot of his other car, a Mercedes. Mr Wright said: “You realised that the police were on their way because of what you had done, didn’t you?”Įarlier, Giggs had been asked about the argument on Novemthe night he is alleged to have headbutted Kate Greville. Mr Wright said: “So, the reason they were on their way was because of what the girls had done, was it?” Again, Giggs said "no". “And you were the reason that they were on their way, weren’t you?” offered Mr Wright. Mr Wright said: “Your state of being scared was because the police were on their way?” Giggs said: “Yes.” Mr Wright continued: “You were not scared of being assaulted by a woman, or two women, in the house?” Giggs replied: "No". Mr Wright said: “Scared of what?" Giggs said: “Of the police being called.” Mr Wright asked: “What would you describe it as?” Giggs said: “Scared.” The barrister asked the defendant if he would describe what the jury heard on the 999 call made on the night of November 1 as the “angry Ryan Giggs”. Mr Wright followed up: “There is the Ryan Giggs the public knows, and there is the Ryan Giggs that you know, isn’t there?”

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Giggs then agreed with Peter Wright QC, cross-examining, there was a “world of difference” between how someone may behave in their personal life and how they may behave in their professional life.īut he disagreed when Mr Wright said: “The reality here, isn’t it, that there is a very different side to Ryan Giggs?”
