A COUPLE were attacked after a group of women were asked to stop making vulgar comments during a Valentine’s Day screening of Fifty Shades of Grey.

Jacqueline Coia and her husband Martin were near a group of loud women including Isabel Munro, 52, Phyllis Ross, 52 and Carolanne Munro, 32.

The group made “sexually explicit” remarks during the screening at the Grosvenor Cinema in Ashton Lane and Mrs Coia asked them to stop.

At the end of the film, when the couple tried to make their way past the group, Isabel Munro threw her wine over Mrs Coia before hitting her when she was on the ground.

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Ross and Munro assaulted Mr Coia, who was behind his wife, and had landed on the floor almost on top of her.

Munro then assaulted Nicola Doris in Ashton Lane as she was being led away by police, because she the woman laughed at her.

At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Isabel Munro, from Blairdardie, admitted assaulting Mr and Mrs Coia on February 14, 2015, to their injury, and assaulting Nicola Doris.

Phyllis Ross, from Partick, admitted assaulting Mr Coia to his injury.
Carolanne Munro, also from Blairdardie, admitted shouting, swearing and behaving in an aggressive manner in the back of a police car on the way to London Road police office.

Her not-guilty pleas to the assault charges relating to the Coias were accepted.

The court heard that the women were part of a group of six women females who had been socialising in the afternoon before the film at 5.40pm. Sheriff Walter Mercer deferred sentence until next month for reports and ordained the women to appear.

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