The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Police probe rammy at trendy restaurant

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league fixture between the sides for four years.

Miller, who has played for both halves of the Old Firm, recently moved to the area after selling his home on the outskirts of the city to ex- internat i o n al team-mate Robert Snodgrass. The incident at Da Luciano star ted shortly before 9pm.

Laura was pictured on the day with Gers captain L e e

Kenny Miller and his wife Laura were left shaken after the incident at Da Luciano. Wallace’s partner Stephanie Moffat, 28, and Amy Wilson, who goes out with former Ibrox midfielder Nicky Law.

Mum- of- two Laura later posted photograph­s to her on- line Instagram account showing the cut above her eye.

It’s also believed she lost a pair of earrings worth a fivefigure sum in the incident.

On Tuesday, Laura posted a photograph of her ear accompanie­d by the caption: “My substitute earrings are not very cool.”

A spokesman for Police Scotland confirmed officers attended the scene of the incident.

He said: “At around 9.15pm on Saturday September 10, police were called to a report of a disturbanc­e within a restaurant on Silver wells Crescent, Bothwell.

“There was no ongoing disturbanc­e on arrival of the police, however inquiries continue.”

Miller’s agent refused to comment on the Da Luciano fracas.

A worker at the popular restaurant also refused to comment.

The incident is the latest fallout from last Saturday’s showdown at Celtic Park.

Celtic launched an internal probe after two blow-up dolls in Rangers scarves were hung from a upper seating tier in the stadium.

Extensive damage was also caused to a Parkhead toilet.

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