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A woman testifying in a London courtroom says Barron Trump, the youngest son of President Donald Trump, helped save her life after witnessing an alleged attack unfold during a late-night video call.

According to court testimony reported by UK media, the woman said she managed to place a FaceTime call to Trump during a violent encounter with her former boyfriend in the early hours of January 18, 2025. After seeing and hearing signs of danger, Trump immediately took action by alerting emergency services.

Police were dispatched to the east London address shortly after 2 a.m. local time.

The woman, whose identity is protected, told the court that her former partner—22-year-old Matvei Rumianstev—had become increasingly controlling and aggressive during their relationship. She testified that tensions escalated after he became jealous of her friendship with Trump.

During hearings at Snaresbrook Crown Court, the woman alleged that the relationship had turned violent months earlier and that the January incident was part of a broader pattern of abuse. She said she feared for her life when she made the call.

Body-worn camera footage played in court reportedly captured Trump describing what he saw during the brief video call. He explained that he could hear screaming and saw the woman in distress before the call abruptly ended.

Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Trump contacted emergency operators.

In a recorded 999 call played for jurors, Trump is said to have told dispatchers that a woman he knew was being attacked and urgently needed help. After police arrived, the woman identified the caller as Barron Trump, explaining that she had been speaking with him live during the incident.

An officer was later heard on camera explaining to colleagues that the emergency call had come from the United States and that the caller was believed to be the U.S. president’s son.

To confirm events, the woman called Trump again in front of officers, asking whether he had contacted authorities. Trump replied that he had arranged for police to be notified, adding that directly confronting the attacker could have made the situation worse.

During emotional testimony, the woman credited Trump’s calm and decisive response with saving her life, telling the court that his actions came at a moment when she believed help might not arrive in time.

Rumianstev has denied all allegations. He has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including assault, rape, intentional strangulation, and attempting to interfere with the judicial process. The trial remains ongoing.