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    Gay couple beaten for refusing to kiss in London

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJune 7, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The couple Melania Geymonat (right) and her girlfriend Chris needed hospital treatment
    Melania Geymonat (right) and her girlfriend Chris needed hospital treatment
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    Melania Geymonat (right) and her girlfriend Chris needed hospital treatment

    A couple say they were subjected to a homophobic attack and left covered in blood after refusing to kiss on a bus.

    Melania Geymonat, 28, said the attack on her and girlfriend Chris happened on the top deck of a London night bus as they were travelling to Camden Town.

    A group of young men began harassing them when they discovered the women were a couple, asking them to kiss while making sexual gestures.

    Arrests have been made in connection with the attack, the Met said.

    Earlier, police said they were “following up” on CCTV footage of the assault. The force has not disclosed how many arrests have been made.

    Speaking about the attack, which happened in the early hours of 30 May, Ms Geymonat told BBC Radio 4’s World at One she had previously experienced “a lot of verbal violence”.

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    But she said she had never before been physically attacked because of her sexuality.

    Ms Geymonat said: “They surrounded us and started saying really aggressive stuff, things about sexual positions, lesbians and claiming we could kiss so they could watch us.

    “To ease the situation I tried to make some jokes, like Chris wasn’t understanding because she didn’t speak English.

    “She even acted as if she was sick… but they started throwing coins. The next thing I know Chris is in the middle of the bus and they are punching her.

    “So I immediately went there by impulse and tried to pull her out of there and they started punching me. I was really bleeding.

    “The police are extremely good; we are in close touch and they are investigating.”

    Absolutely shocking. We must not, and will not, accept this homophobic and misogynist violence in our society. Solidarity to Melania and Chris, and to all in the LGBT+ community for everything they endure for simply being who they are.https://t.co/C4t7lxrr0M

    — Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) June 7, 2019

    Ms Geymonat added that the gang of at least four men might have broken her nose during the ordeal, and stole a phone and bag from them before fleeing.

    Both women were taken to hospital for treatment to facial injuries.

    Ms Geymonat said one of the men spoke Spanish and the others had British accents.

    Bus operator Metroline said there was CCTV footage of the attack and it was co-operating with the Met Police.

    Laura Russell, director of campaigns, policy and research at equal rights charity Stonewall, said the attack also showed “how much we still have to do for LGBT equality”.

    She said: “Government research found that more than two thirds of LGBT people said they had avoided holding hands with a same-sex partner for fear of a negative reaction from others.

    “This attack is a reminder of why.”

    London mayor Sadiq Khan described the attack as disgusting and misogynistic, while Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the assault was “absolutely shocking”.

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock called it “appalling”, adding “everyone has the right to love”.

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