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Fifth teenager arrested in attack against lesbian couple on a London bus
Melania Geymonat said in a Facebook post that the group demanded she and her girlfriend, Chris, kiss "so they could enjoy watching" before beating them.
June 7, 2019, 8:36 PM MSK / Updated June 8, 2019, 11:33 PM MSK
Five teenagers have been arrested for allegedly attacking and robbing a lesbian couple who said they were the victims of a vicious homophobic assault on a London bus after refusing demands the pair kiss.
Both women, Melania Geymonat and her girlfriend, Chris, were left bruised and covered in blood, a photo Geymonat posted on her Facebook page shows.
Geymonat said in her post that she and Chris were on a night bus May 29 — days before LGBTQ Pride Month began — traveling to Camden Town when a group of at least four guys insisted they kiss "so they could enjoy watching."
The teens also started "describing sexual positions" and tossed coins at the women, Geymonat wrote.
"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," she wrote.
Geymonat said the next thing she knew Chris was in the middle of the bus fighting with the men.
"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," she posted, saying that she was "bleeding all over."
After the bus stopped, London police eventually showed up.
Metropolitan Police said in a press release Friday that four alleged attackers aged between 15 and 18 years old were arrested on suspicion of robbery and aggravated grievous bodily harm. They were taken to separate police stations for questioning, authorities said.
A fifth person aged 16 was arrested on Saturday morning, police said.
Police Detective Superintendent Andy Cox condemned the assault as a "disgusting attack."
London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted that "hate crimes against LGBT+ people will not be tolerated in London."
A cellphone and a bag were stolen during the altercation, which was caught on surveillance camera, authorities said. Both women, who are in their 20s, were taken to the hospital for injuries to their faces.
Geymonat, who said she has not been able to return to work, told the BBC that she had previously experienced "a lot of verbal violence" because of her sexuality, but had never been physically attacked prior to last week's assault.
"What upsets me the most is that VIOLENCE HAS BECOME A COMMON THING, that sometimes it’s necessary to see a woman bleeding after having been punched to feel some kind of impact," Geymonat wrote on Facebook.
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Updated 1112 GMT (1912 HKT) June 8, 2019
(CNN)Five teenagers have been arrested in connection with a homophobic attack on two women on a London bus that prompted widespread condemnation in the UK.
The attack took place on a night bus on May 30 as the couple, Melania Geymonat and her partner Chris, were traveling home from an evening out together.
Geymonat posted a photograph on Facebook of the aftermath of the attack, showing the pair sitting on the bus, covered in blood.
In the accompanying account of the attack, in English and Spanish, Geymonat said that at least four men began harassing the couple when they saw them kissing. The group made lewd comments, demanded that they kiss and eventually assaulted and robbed them, Geymonat said.
"They started behaving like hooligans, demanding that we kissed so they could enjoy watching, calling us 'lesbians' and describing sexual positions," she wrote.
Geymonat said she started making jokes in an attempt to defuse the situation. But the men "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," Geymonat said. "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."
Geymonat told CNN Friday night that it was "not the first time in my life I have felt violated, even though it is the first time my nose has been broken."
She said she felt angry at the situation but is "thankful it didn't go worse," adding that she will have a small procedure next week to fix her broken nose.
The Metropolitan Police said four males, aged between 15 and 18, had been arrested on suspicion of robbery and causing grievous bodily harm. Detective Superintendent Andy Cox said inquires were continuing into the "disgusting" assault. "Lots of people will understandably be outraged by this attack," he said in a statement. "Our efforts to trace all the suspects involved and bring them in for questioning will be relentless."
The Metropolitan Police confirmed on Saturday that a 16-year-old boy was arrested on Saturday.
London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, condemned the incident, saying it was a "disgusting, misogynistic attack." He wrote on Twitter: "Hate crimes against the LGBT+ community will not be tolerated in London."
The Prime Minister, Theresa May, joined the condemnation. "This was a sickening attack and my thoughts are with the couple affected. Nobody should ever have to hide who they are or who they love and we must work together to eradicate unacceptable violence towards the LGBT community."
Geymonat told CNN that she told her story on Facebook to raise awareness and that in the aftermath, found out that many of her friends had been harassed because of their sexuality.
"I found out many gay friends have been beaten up because they were gay and many women friends are feeling harassed because they are sitting in a bar with a friend and harassed by men," she said.
"Or, in my case, if I am with someone I am dating [and] someone comes to talk to us [and] I say I am dating her, they say, 'Oh you should kiss because I don't believe you.' It is [a] kind of entertainment."
In her Facebook post, Geymonat, a flight attendant originally from Uruguay, expressed concern that it took the release of shocking photographs of violence against women to prompt a public response.
"I haven't been able to go back to work, but what upsets me the most is that VIOLENCE HAS BECOME A COMMON THING, that sometimes it's necessary to see a woman bleeding after having been punched to feel some kind of impact," she said.
"We have to endure verbal harassment AND CHAUVINIST, MISOGYNISTIC AND HOMOPHOBIC VIOLENCE because when you stand up for yourself s**t like this happens."
CORRECTION: Previous versions of this article contained misspellings of Melania Geymonat's last name.
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