Ammon News - Donald Trump's youngest son saved the life of a woman in London by phoning the police when he witnessed her being beaten up over a video call, a court heard.
Barron Trump spoke directly with a 999 operator when he heard what he thought was Russian national Matvei Rumiantsev repeatedly punching his friend in a flat.
Rumiantsev, 22, was jealous of the American's relationship with the woman and flew into a rage when he tried to phone her earlier that evening, prosecutors said.
He then answered a video call from the President's son on the woman's phone, showed Barron her face then grabbed her hair and pushed her to the floor, shouting 'you are not worth anything,' Snaresbrook Crown Court, in north-east London, was told.
Barron, 19, spent some time working out how to reach the emergency service in Britain before telling a call handler: 'I just got a call from a girl, you know. She's getting beaten up.'
Jurors were played a recording of the conversation, in which he gave the woman's address, then added: 'It's really an emergency, please. I got a call from her with a guy beating her up.'
Barron told the call handler he knew the woman through social media, after being ticked off by the operator for refusing to answer questions.
The call was made at 2.23am on January 18 last year.
Barron is Trump's fifth child, and the President's only child with his wife, Melania.
He has been credited as having raised the alarm during Rumiantsev's trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court.
Bodycam footage from police at the scene showed the woman telling officers: 'I am friends with Barron Trump, Donald Trump's son.'
Daily Mail