Brooke George Faces Firing Squad in Dubai Over Boyfriend's Murder at 23
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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 25
Brooke George Faces Firing Squad in Dubai Over Boyfriend's Murder at 23
3 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jun 25
Summary
23-year-old British TikTok influencer Brooke George has been charged in Dubai with premeditated murder over her boyfriend’s fatal stabbing and could face execution by firing squad if convicted.
Detained in Dubai said George claims she seized a kitchen knife in self-defense during a violent attack after her partner allegedly punched her, withheld her passport and blocked her from leaving the UAE.
The advocacy group also said she was denied embassy access, made statements without a lawyer and was forced to strip naked in front of male officers at Bur Dubai Police Station.
George’s mother said she spoke to her after the incident and found her terrified, crying uncontrollably and with one eye badly swollen.
The Foreign Office said it is supporting the detained British woman and her family, while campaigners want bail, medical care, legal representation and the case treated as domestic violence.
When UAE law allows self-defense, why does a British influencer face execution for killing her alleged abuser?
Was a British influencer lured to Dubai for exploitation, leading to a fatal confrontation and a death sentence?
Arrested while fleeing, what evidence counters the influencer’s self-defense claim in her Dubai murder trial?
Facing Death Penalty in Dubai: The Brooke George Murder Case, Self-Defense Claim, and International Legal Battle
Overview
British influencer Brooke George, 23, is facing a murder charge in Dubai after allegedly fatally stabbing a man she met online. The charge carries the potential for the death penalty. George insists she acted in self-defense, claiming she was violently assaulted and feared for her safety. Following her arrest, there have been serious concerns about her welfare and legal rights. Advocacy groups, including Detained in Dubai, have called on UAE authorities to ensure she receives protection, medical care, legal representation, and immediate British consular assistance as her case unfolds.