Scottish Daily Mail

5am drama as Lohan claims lover tried to strangle her

- By Tammy Hughes

POLICE were called to the London home of Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan after she accused her toy-boy lover of throttling her.

Officers broke down the door to her £3.2million home in Knightsbri­dge early on Saturday after neighbours called the police.

During the 5am row neighbours said they could hear her accusing her millionair­e boyfriend Egor Trabasov, 23, of abusing her.

In a video handed to The Sun the 30-year-old shouts her name and address across the street, pleading with passers-by to help.

The footage shows her on the balcony of the flat shouting: ‘Please, please, please. He just strangled me. He almost killed me.’ She adds: ‘Get out of my house. Do it. I dare you again. You sick **** . You need help. It’s my house, get out.

‘No Egor. You can’t strangle a woman constantly and beat the s*** out of her and think it’s OK. Everyone saw you touch me. It’s filmed. Get out!’

A Met Police spokesman said: ‘Police were called following a report of a woman in distress. They forced entry. No one was inside but enquiries were made and the occupants were traced and found to be safe and well.’ No arrests were made.

The fight took place hours after Miss Lohan sent a number of bizarre tweets. In one she apparently claimed that Russian business heir Mr Trabasov had used a prostitute during their relationsh­ip. in another she posted an image of herself in the 2009 film Labor Pains and wrote: ‘I am pregnant!’

The actress began dating Mr Trabasov last year and they are thought to have become engaged three months ago.

Miss Lohan has been embroiled in numerous incidents over the years. She was arrested twice in 2007 for drink-driving offences and spent more than 250 days in rehab over the following five years.

Miss Lohan’s publicist was contacted for comment.

 ??  ?? Bust-up: Lindsay Lohan and Egor Trabasov
Bust-up: Lindsay Lohan and Egor Trabasov
 ??  ?? Damaged: The door to the couple’s flat
Damaged: The door to the couple’s flat

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