Girl, 16, tells court she found murder victim attractive but co-defendant ‘didn’t agree’ with trans or gay people

A 16-year-old girl accused of killing transgender teenager Brianna Ghey in a park in Warrington denied having anti-transgender views, and said she found Brianna attractive, a court has heard.

But the girl, known as X to protect her identity, told a jury that her “very good friend” and co-defendant, a 16-year-old boy known as Y, “didn’t exactly agree with people who were trans or people that were gay”.

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