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Police is investigating after comedian Rosie Jones Was a victim of one Enabled and Homophobic Attack In a train, where a plastic bottle of wine was thrown at him and a friend.
35 -year -old, Who is also a writer and is irregular cerebral palsyWhich affects his movement and speech, criminals stated that “Slers shouted” and made fun of his voice, as well as comedian Lee Piet, who was with him on a trip.
Piyart said Video filmed in train That he and Jones were “attacked by competent and homophobic Arshole”. The footage taken on Sunday (October 5) shows the splashes of alcohol on the table and the wall next to where they were sitting in the car.
Pusher Star jones Added: “Three people made fun of both our voices, threw alcohol in Lee. What Af *** Ing Waste!”
In detail the event, Jones posted a message InstagramSaying that she was intending to celebrate World Cerebral Palsy Day.
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He wrote, “Today everything about me was going to celebrate which is good and fantastic about being CP,” she wrote. “But last night at the train house from our gigs, I and my good sails were victims of competentism and homophobia.
“They made fun of our voices, shouted at us and even thrown a wine bottle (plastic, thankful). It was a Stark Reminder that my CP stands out me, and often used as a weapon against me. Unfortunately, insects of this world try to use my disability and I don’t feel like a victim. I am not.”
Jones said, “People with cerebral palsy should never be made to feel like guests in an unknown and hostile world, which was not established for people like us,” Jones said. “We have the right to be here as someone else. And don’t forget it.”
Jones finished his message on a positive note, saying that he is “proud of the cerebral palsy” and that the Serbral Palsy Charity, the establishment of the Rosie Jones Foundation, was his “biggest achievement till date”.

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In a follow -up post, Peer said: “Thank you for your dear, lovely messages, we are both fine and yes we have reported it. BTP [British Transport Police] Took us home and was amazing. Rosie Jones is a wonderful person. ,
In a statement given to IndependentThe BTP said: “Officers were called at the East Croidon railway station at around 10.30 am on Sunday (October 5), after the report of a group of people abusing and attacking other passengers in a train from Brighton to Victoria.
“The inquiry is going on, and whoever has seen anything or any information is asked to contact the BTP by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 40 40 40, by quoting the Reference 672 of October 5.”
Independent Representatives of Jones have been approached for comment.

Talk to Independent Earlier this year, Jones said he felt that Britain was “going backward” and disabled people were considered “wrongly”.
It is being said, Jones said that she “grew up in a love, happy, healthy house” and was supported by her parents, who told her that she could “be anything, so I was fighting in the world and today I became the person who I am today”.
Independent Name of Jones 2024 women listWhere he was credited in shows such as “a staple on the British Small Screen” and “pleasing the audience with his trademark Wit and comedic timing”. 8 out of 10 cats And Last leg.
In 2023, Jones issued a documentary to deal with his cerebral palsy. Am I a r*tard? A frightening picture of Jones should deal with Jones on a daily basis was painted.
Jones also created 2025 Channel 4 SICOM PusherAbout a drug dealer with cerebral palsy. The show was praised for widely released in which an inclusive artists of disabled actors were depicted. One in Four star review, IndependentKatie Roussecinsky said the show is a “clever observation comedy that is oblique to disability”.