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2 women injured in London homophobic attack 



LONDON: Two women were attacked in a disgusting homophobic assault on a London bus, said police

The situation took a nasty turn after their attackers tried to force them to kiss each other, said one of the victims.

The incident took place in the early hours of May 30 after the women, in their 20s, boarded a night bus in West Hampstead.

“As they sat on the top deck, they were approached by a group of four males who began to make lewd and homophobic comments to them,” a police statement said.

Four men aged 15 to 18 have been arrested, police said later, and they were looking for other suspects.

Melania Geymonat, 28, told BBC radio the men began harassing them when they discovered she and her girlfriend Chris were a couple.

(Agencies)

 

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