Violence toward gays, lesbians escalates in the UK
LONDON -- In the early morning hours of Oct. 31, David Morley, a 37-year-old gay bartender, was walking home along London's South Bank with a male friend when he was allegedly beaten to death by several teenagers. Morley suffered 40 bruises, his ribs were smashed, his spleen ruptured.
Five years earlier, he had survived one of London's most infamous antigay hate crimes: a nail bomb that killed three at the Admiral Duncan, the gay pub where Morley worked.
The Metropolitan police say that Morley is the fourth man to die in London in an antigay assault in the past six months. Only days after Morley's murder, a 25-year-old gay man was stabbed four times while riding a London bus with his male partner. He survived.
"There is clearly a problem -- a very, very serious problem -- with hate crime in this country," said Tris Reid-Smith, editor of the British gay publication Pink Paper.
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Violence toward gays, lesbians escalates in the UK