Speaking at the inquest of her friend, 19-year-old soldier Jaysley Beck, Tamzin Hort said women were habitually subject to “disgusting” comments from male soldiers, especially when they rejected their sexual advances.
Tamzin Hort told the inquest of her friend Jaysley Beck, 19, that women were habitually subjected to inappropriate behaviour.
Alison Gerry, representing Beck’s family, asked about evidence Hort gave a service inquiry that women were called “lesbian” or “slag”, and subjected to “vicious gossip”.
Royal Artillery Gunner Beck was found dead at Larkhill Camp in Wiltshire after being sent thousands of messages from her supervisor, Bdr Ryan Mason, and was allegedly pinned down by a senior soldier, WO1 Michael Webber, who tried to kiss her.
I would go to work every morning and I would get called fat by my training instructor.