Ex-boxer David Haye 'threatened to kill' a fan court hears in assault trial
Ex-boxer David Haye grabbed an audience member by the throat and threatened to kill him at a comedy show in London, a court heard.
He claims he only put his hand on the man’s shoulder and denies making any threats to kill saying he only threatened to have him thrown out. “He believed people sitting behind him had made derogatory remarks about himself and his girlfriend who was sitting next to him. He said: “He spoke in my ear, puts his hand round my throat, He said ‘Say one more word and I’m going to kill you’.
He said: “As [your cousin] recognised him he came forward and perfectly politely asked David Haye if he could have a photograph of him.Mr Jhala said: “No, we didn’t talk about that.”He said: “He referred to Amir Khan and said if it was Amir Khan he would have given him a photograph.”“Your cousin also referred to Tony Bellew loudly, as in referring to his name, so that he could hear”, Mr Scobie continued.
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