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Police inquiry into ‘hate crime’

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CAITLYN JENNER was reportedly the victim of transphobi­c abuse as she left an LGBT awards ceremony in London.

Police have launched a hate crime investigat­ion following an incident at the British LGBT Awards, with the victim alleged to have been the reality TV star.

Jenner was a guest at the ceremony, where she received a Loud And Proud trophy following her transition from Bruce Jenner in 2015, which she has spoken about publicly.

The Sun reported that as Jenner left the event at the Grand Connaught Rooms in Great Queen Street, an onlooker hurled transphobi­c abuse at her until she got into a car.

It is also claimed that someone threw something at her while the vile comments were being made.

A Met Police spokesman confirmed that officers had been called to the address on Friday night.

He said: “Police were called on Friday May 12 at 11.40pm to an awards event in Great Queen Street, WC2, following an allegation of a hate crime.

“Officers attended and spoke to one of the organisers, who alleged that a photograph­er had verbally abused a woman and a man as they were leaving the event. “Enquiries are ongoing.” Jenner, who was previously married to Kris Jenner and whose six children include Kylie and Kendall Jenner, has been in the UK promoting her book The Secrets Of My Life.

The former Olympic gold medalwinni­ng decathlete made a documentar­y, I Am Cait, about her transition in 2015, with appearance­s from her loved ones, including Kim Kardashian, who spoke of her admiration for Jenner’s bravery.

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