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Following a storm of publicity over his fight with Glenda Gilson and flight to Marrakech with Rosanna Davison, Johnny Ronan is to stand back from his role in Treasury Holdings, writes KATHY SHERIDAN
IT WAS BILLED in one paper as a “Magnificent Obsession”. However, readers expecting a modern take on the 1929 story about a waster’s dramatic conversion to the care of others may have needed a lie-down afterwards. The only dramatic turnaround in this version was the speed at which a street brawl between a 52-year-old property developer and father of three, and a celebrity-show presenter 23 years younger than him, was parlayed into a searing Romeo and Juliet tragedy for our time. Only when the “doings” – as John S Doyle put it – of Johnny Ronan, Glenda Gilson and a former Miss World, Rosanna Davison, made it on to Morning Ireland’s It Says in the Papers early this week was it evident that the story had entered the mainstream.
