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A vicar's daughter was so frightened of bullying by two teenage girls that she fell to her death from a window to escape their abuse, a jury has heard.A vicar's daughter was so frightened of bullying by two teenage girls that she fell to her death from a window to escape their abuse, a jury has heard.
Rosimeiri Boxall, 19, died when she fell from the third floor of a house in Coleraine Road, Blackheath, south-east London, in May 2008.Rosimeiri Boxall, 19, died when she fell from the third floor of a house in Coleraine Road, Blackheath, south-east London, in May 2008.
Part of the incident was recorded on a mobile phone before the death. Part of the incident was recorded on a mobile phone before her death.
A short mobile clip showing her being slapped and her hair pulled was shown to jurors at the Old Bailey.A short mobile clip showing her being slapped and her hair pulled was shown to jurors at the Old Bailey.
'Verbally abused''Verbally abused'
Roger Smart, prosecuting, said the teenagers had been arguing over a boy.Roger Smart, prosecuting, said the teenagers had been arguing over a boy.
Miss Boxall, known as Rosie, had not wanted to fight and remained passive throughout the incident, the Old Bailey was told.Miss Boxall, known as Rosie, had not wanted to fight and remained passive throughout the incident, the Old Bailey was told.
Screams were heard from the top floor of the Victorian house, before Miss Boxall was heard to fall.Screams were heard from the top floor of the Victorian house, before Miss Boxall was heard to fall.
The teenagers, who had been swigging from a bottle of vodka, ran outside and the younger girl was heard to continue verbally abusing Miss Boxall as she lay dying, it was alleged. The teenagers, who had been swigging from a bottle of vodka, ran outside and the younger girl was heard to continue verbally abusing Miss Boxall as she lay dying, the jury heard.
Oluwakemi Ajose, 19, of Floyd Road, Charlton, south-east London, and a 15-year-old girl from Kent, who cannot be identified, have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.Oluwakemi Ajose, 19, of Floyd Road, Charlton, south-east London, and a 15-year-old girl from Kent, who cannot be identified, have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.
Miss Boxall was the adopted daughter of Simon Boxall, the vicar at the Open Gateway Community Church in Thamesmead.Miss Boxall was the adopted daughter of Simon Boxall, the vicar at the Open Gateway Community Church in Thamesmead.
The trial continues.The trial continues.