Echo News reports.“It was terrifying, we didn’t know if they had any weapons,” Wilson said, adding that Morris was “dressed in drag at the time.
We knew straightaway they were coming straight for us.”Their attackers approached them after they left Colors to head home. The couple said they were kicked, punched, and stamped on just a short distance from their front door, with the men “shouting homophobic chants,” according to Wilson’s father.Wilson said their injuries could have been worse if a passing couple hadn’t intervened to stop the attack.“We’re covered in cuts and bruises, and I’ve got cracked ribs,” Wilson said. “Rob came off worse, we had [our] heads stamped on by them.