Lesbian couple beaten for refusal to perform sexual acts inside bus

For refusing to perform sexual acts before them, a female couple were left covered in blood after the beating they received inside a bus by a group of homophobics, who attack them for their sexual orientation.

The attack on Melania Geymonat, 28, and her girlfriend Chris happened on the top deck of a London night bus as they were travelling to Camden Town in the early hours of 30 May.

In a case, currently being investigated by Scotland Yard, a group of young men were said to have begun harassing the ladies when they discovered they were a couple, asking them to kiss while making sexual gestures.

Miss Geymonatposted on her Facebook page: “In an attempt to calm things down, I started making jokes. I thought this might make them go away. Chris even pretended she was sick, but they kept on harassing us, throwing us coins and becoming more enthusiastic about it.

“The next thing I know is that Chris is in the middle of the bus fighting with them. On an impulse, I went over there only to find her face bleeding and three of them beating her up.

“The next thing I know is I’m being punched. I got dizzy at the sight of my blood and fell back. I don’t remember whether or not I lost consciousness. Suddenly the bus had stopped, the police were there and I was bleeding all over.”

Miss 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.

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

London mayor Sadiq Khan described the attack as disgusting and misogynistic.Skip Twitter post by @SadiqKhan

This was a disgusting, misogynistic attack. Hate crimes against the LGBT+ community will not be tolerated in London.

The @metpoliceuk are investigating and appealing for witnesses. If you have any information – call 101.Metropolitan Police@metpoliceukAppeal for witnesses following homophobic assault in Camden http://news.met.police.uk/news/appeal-for-witnesses-following-homophobic-assault-in-camden-371894 …4669:46 AM – Jun 7, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy269 people are talking about thisReport

End of Twitter post by @SadiqKhan

Siwan Hayward, director of compliance, policing and on-street services at Transport for London, described the assault as “sickening” and “utterly unacceptable”, adding that “homophobic behaviour and abuse is a hate crime and won’t be tolerated on our network”.

Police are appealing for witnesses for the attack which happened at about 02:30 BST on a N31 bus in West Hampstead.

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