“What can only be described as high or flying kicks took place to Miss McInally’s head. “She fell to the ground and was rendered unconscious.” Callaghan went on to kick and bite two constables when they turned up. She pleaded to those assaults and resisting the officers and was sentenced to a community payback order by Sheriff Joseph Platt. Graeme Brown, defending Stewart, said he had initially planned to break-up the row between the two women.
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The fire alarm from Stewart’s room rang 25 minutes later. Prosecutor Hannah Sweeney said: “Stewart walked past the staff members while leaving the property. “He said: ‘That’s what you get for putting me out’ before leaving “Flames were seen coming from the living room area. “The bath was left running and over flowing on to the floor. “The building was evacuated as a precautionary measure.” Staff used the water from the flooding to cover sheets in water to put out the flames. Miss Sweeney said: “The room was untidy with rubbish and discarded clothing. “It was sparsely furnished with a sofa and coffee table, which was used to start or house the items used to start the fire.”
Thug who doused woman with flammable liquid amid bullying claims caged A MAN who assaulted a woman amid claims her family had targeted a teenage girl he knew has been jailed for almost two years. Gordon Hay doused Kirsty Feeney, 24, with a flammable liquid - thought to be lighter fluid - at a her flat in Parkhead last July. The 42-year-old also later threatened to set on fire her partner Vincent McGill, 24, with a lit aerosol can in November last year. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard a 17-year-old girl Hay knew had previously dated Miss Feeney s brother. This relationship was said to have not ended amicably .