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'Bullied' woman fell to her death | 'Bullied' woman fell to her death |
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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 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, 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. |
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