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Cheryl McEvoy

Rangers fan reveals terror after being hurt by firework launched by her own supporters

A young mum was injured by a firework launched into the crowd by fans of her own football team.

Jade Marshall says she was injured when a member of fan group the chucked the pyrotechnic as Steven Gerrard’s men beat Livingston to reach the last four of the on Wednesday night.

The 26-year-old was one of three people hurt – including a 13-year-old boy who was hit in the eye – as the teams clashed at the .

The mum-of-one told the Record: “As soon as we arrived the atmosphere felt really aggressive.

“We were seated next to the Union Bears, dressed in black, wearing balaclavas and banging a drum, it was really intimidating, I was too scared to sit there.

Members of the Union Bears setting off flares during the Betfred Cup quarter final (PA)

“I told security, but they just told me to sit somewhere else or stand in the stairwell.

“The next thing I knew this thing flew in front of me and I got the fright of my life, it hit me on the leg, just below my knee, it was really terrifying.”

Full-time mum Jade, from Kirkcudbright in , was rushed to paramedics for help and is now to see her doctor to check if it needs further treatment.

Jade Marshall was injured by a firework thrown by a Rangers fan (Dumfries and Galloway Standard)

She said: “It’s just so worrying, I’m a fan and I like going to games, but this kind of behaviour is really frightening.

“I’m just glad I didn’t have my four-year-old son with me, it could have been so much worse if it had hit him.”

Jade says she watched other fans leave their seats to distance themselves from the including a pregnant woman.

Police Scotland said one of their officers was also hit by a coin thrown by a fan in the away end during the cup tie that Rangers won 1-0.

Chief Inspector Neil Mitchell, the officer in charge of the policing operation for the match, said: “Taking pyrotechnics into a football stadium is not only an offence, it is extremely dangerous.

“The injuries sustained by the woman and boy caused by the devices, and the consequences, could have had been so much worse.

Rangers fan Jade Marshall was burned by a firework thrown as fan group Union Bears used pyrotechnics at the Livingston game (Dumfries and Galloway Standard)

“Once again it is extremely disappointing and worrying that despite repeated warnings about the risk pyrotechnics bring, a small minority continue to .

“It is only down to luck that their injuries were minor. If this continues it can only be a matter of time before someone is injured more seriously.

“One of my officers was also struck by a coin thrown from the same group of supporters. This is also unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

“We have a retrospective investigation ongoing and are working closely with both clubs to identify those responsible. I can confirm that we are following a positive line of enquiry.

Rangers fans letting off flares in the away end at Livingston (PA)

“We will deal with all those responsible in a robust manner including seeking football banning orders through the courts.”

Last night the defended the use of flares and smoke bombs although they urged fans not to use firecrackers in crowded areas.

The statement said: “The Union Bears support the safe use of pyrotechnics inside and outside football stadiums.

“Whilst this is our stance, we would like to discourage supporters from using firecrackers inside the stands. These firecrackers are endangering our supporters when set off in crowded areas.”

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