Sam Kerr, captain of Australia’s women's football team, testified in a trial concerning an incident during a taxi ride that left her terrified for her life. The driver allegedly locked doors and windows, causing her partner, Kristie Mewis, to break the car's window to escape. Kerr faced accusations of racially aggravated harassment following an argument with a police officer after describing her ordeal. She shared her experiences with racism from a young age and detailed her life in the UK, including plans for marriage and motherhood.
Kerr described a terrifying taxi ride where the driver locked the doors and windows, leading her partner to kick the car window in desperation to escape.
In court, Kerr revealed her lifelong experiences with racism, including being unfairly labeled as a troublemaker during her school years.
During her testimony, Kerr expressed the ongoing impact of racism on her life, including experiences in public while shopping.
Kerr, who has been engaged to her partner since six months after meeting in 2019, shared their plans for marriage and a baby.
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