Sam Kerr said she was “terrified” for her life while riding a taxi after the driver closed the doors and windows before speed and deviation, which led.
Kiir, 31, captain of the Australian women’s football team and Chelsea star striker, is a trial in the Kingston Crown Court on charges of racist harassment after summoning a “ridiculous and white” police officer “when he questioned her demand that she was” held hostage “by the driver. Deny the charges.
Evidence on Wednesday, Kiir was asked by defense lawyer Grace Forbes, about the hours before the accident with the computer Stephen Loville at the Tokkenham Police Station in the early hours of January 30, 2023, including the taxi.
Kiir told the court that she was “terrified [her] Life “and that her partner, Christie Mius, broke the cabin window by kicking it while he was still moving while the driver was moving and deviating after Kiir got out of the window.
Forbes, Matilda star, asked about her experience of the racism that originated in Australia. Kiir, who is known as the Indian Engelo white, said she faced racism a few days ago to study her skin tone.
She told the court: “At school, I faced to be in situations where the teacher incites that I was rioters, or started trouble.” Kiir said she continued to confront racism on social media and said that she “often followed by security or an employee” while shopping if she was not “wearing correct clothes.”
Kiir said she moved to the United Kingdom in December 2019 after signing with Chelsea. She said that she met her partner, Mius, six months later after West Ham United’s player “to DMS” slipped. She said that the couple is scheduled to marry in December and expect a child in May.
On the evening of January 29, they were at a dinner time before visiting another restaurant for a friend’s birthday. Kiir said that she had some wine and cocktails in that evening and ended up in a night nightclub that was “a little of a dungeon.” They took 15 minutes before they left to return home because the club “was not ours.”
Kiir said she tried to order three taxis Uber, but they could not find a trip. Instead, they praised a black taxi, which the court told it had never been used on concerns about the Clemontal killer, who killed the young women in the Perth region near where Kiir grew up.
She said: “I lived in a state, where there was actually a Cyriel murderer who was thinking he was a taxi driver, everyone was talking about not entering taxis.”
She said, at first, he drove the taxi driver naturally. After about 15 minutes of the trip, Kiir began to feel ill. She put the window down and put her head “outside the window”.
She said, “I started to feel a little sick and I was spitting out of the gap.” While her head was still sitting on the open window tire, Kiir said the driver had been reserved. She said from this point onwards, the atmosphere in the cabin became “very scary.”
She said, “He immediately started screaming after putting the window,” and became “very dangerous and very regular.” Kiir said that the car is traveling “greatly faster than before” and that it was “interfering inside and outside the corridors.”
Kiir said that neither she nor merey is on safety belts and they were “throwing” the cabin.
“I hate speed at the best times, so I felt terrifying my life. I didn’t have a seat belt, so I was thrown around the back of the cabin.” “Everything was going in my mind in a car with a strange person.”
Kiir told the court that Mius had appealed to the driver to stop the car, but he did not listen. “It was very sad, crying, and very emotional to be honest and afraid,” Care said.
She said they “tried everything” to get out of the car, when it stopped and was moving, including the door handles and trying to open the windows again, but everything was closed.
Kiir said that Mius broke the window and kicked it “several times” with her shoes while the car was still moving. Forbes asked if they had previously discussed this, Kiir said no and that she felt “surprised.”
Forbes Care asked how did you feel when she crashed? She said, “I am comfortable, because I saw him as a way out.”
The trial continues.