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Trial continues of Britain First leaders Jayda Fransen and Paul Golding over alleged actions during Thanet rape case

The partner of a man convicted of rape says the alleged abuse she faced at the hands of Britain First brought about her stillbirth.

Leader of the far-right group, Paul Golding, and his deputy Jayda Fransen are on trial accused of racially aggravated harassment during the case against four men, who were later convicted of raping a teenager above a takeaway in Ramsgate.

Speaking from behind a screen at Folkestone Magistrates' Court, Kelli Best - the partner of Tamin Rahmani - said her two young children were left scared when Fransen turned up at their home.

Paul Golding (left) and Jayda Fransen outside court
Paul Golding (left) and Jayda Fransen outside court

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