Kerr in a taxi ‘panic for life’, the court told


Chelsea footballer Sam Carr has told a court that she was afraid of her life because she and her partner were “trapped” behind the moments of a taxi, before one of them broke the window behind the vehicle. .
Australia International called PC Stephen Lavel a “stupid and white” on the test due to increased harassment during an incident in Southwest London.
Ms. Kerr and her companions, West Ham Midfielder Christie Mevis, were out for one night and were in a taxi house on 30 January 2023.
Ms. Kerr told the jury that she had dropped her head out of the window, when she started feeling ill before closing the driver and “started driving dangerously”.
The driver took the couple to the Tismanheim Police Station, where the incident took place with PC Laval.
Ms. Kerr told Kingston Crown Court Sara Everrd murdered His mind had “prominent”, as he said that the taxi driver had closed the doors and when he and his partner Christie Mevis said, he begged “to go out”.
When questioned, Ms. Kerr said: “I hate the speed at the best time, I was nervous for my life, I did not have a seatbelt.”
Ms. Kerr alleged that the doors remained closed during the entire journey, and it was that that happened to the Sara Everrd came to her mind.
When asked, he said that Ms. Mevis kicked the back window with her boot some time before the boot and she was relieved “a way”.

Ms. Kerr also told the court that she had experienced “being treated differently” due to her skin color.
She said that she recognizes “White Anglo-Indian”, with her mother from Australia and father from India, the jury heard.
When Raksha was questioned, he said that he had experienced racism at the age of nine or 10 years.
Ms. Kerr told the court that she moved from Australia in December 2019 after signing with Chelsea.
He said that he and Ms. Mevis are due to getting married in December and are expecting a child’s boy in May.