Because she lied about her gender: Knife attack on transgender girl
Harrow (England) - A young transgender teenager wanted to party with a few of her peers at a roller-skating disco one night. But what she didn't know was that the young people had a perfidious plan to kill her. Now they are on trial.
According to a report by the Daily Mail, the crime took place last year.
The transgender teenager described how she was lured to a roller-skating disco. However, it turned out that this was just a pretext to lure her into a trap.
Five other teenagers lay in wait for her at the disco, throwing her to the ground and beating her. In the end, one girl from the group even pulled out a knife and stabbed the defenceless victim on the floor 14 times.
The five teenagers filmed their actions and then posted them on the social media platform Snapchat. The stabber - Summer Betts-Ramsey (20) - wrote under her post with laughing emojis: "I'm going to jail ... bro, I stabbed her twelve times."
Miraculously, the transgender girl survived the attack and was subsequently admitted to a nearby hospital.
Bradley Harris found out his real sex after oral sex: he wanted revenge
The two are said to have kissed a few days before the incident and then had oral sex, which Harris recorded in secret.
It was only afterwards that a friend informed him of the actual sex of his lover. The later victim finally admitted this after the 18-year-old allegedly said: "I'll stab you if you lie."
Shortly afterwards, he and Betts-Ramsey planned the horrific act.
Victim has always suffered from panic attacks and sleep disorders
The victim spoke in court on Wednesday. She testified that she has been struggling with severe panic attacks since the attack and can no longer sleep properly. She is also very afraid that she will no longer be able to realize her dream of working as a model due to the many scars.
She said: "The incident has left thick scars on my body that make me sad every time I see them. Because of them, I feel like I'm sentenced to life imprisonment in my own body."