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Body of 18-year-old trans woman lay undiscovered in her flat for two days

Graham Robson January 7, 2025

The body of an 18-year-old trans woman lay undiscovered for two days in her flat, an inquest has heard.

Emma Alraabeah came to the UK in 2022 – aged 16 – after fearing persecution in her home country of Saudi Arabia.

The emergency services were called to her flat in Harlow, Essex, on 26 June 2024 by a friend who said Ms Alraabeah had talked about taking her own life and had not answered her phone or messages for two days.

The court heard Ms Alraabeah started identifying as trans/non-binary aged 14 and made the decision to leave her family to come to the UK.

She told her GP in Harlow that changing gender in Saudi Arabia could result in prison or death, so she had come to the UK as a “separated migrant”.

The coroner, who recorded a verdict of suicide, heard she had been in a foster placement initially before moving to supported accommodation in a tower block in the centre of Harlow.

Emma Alraabeah

In a statement read to the court, Ms Alraabeah’s GP said she had requested to start hormone treatment “to begin the process of having a feminine body” in October 2022.

She told the doctor her family, who did not attend the inquest, would not accept her trans identity and had sent them a WhatsApp message when she arrived in the UK before deleting the app.

The coroner also said Ms Alraabeah, a student at Harlow College, had not requested a gender recognition certificate, but “had chosen a female lifestyle and the pronouns she/her”, which he added was “being respected by those who worked with her”.

The inquest was told a multi-agency meeting was held after Ms Alraabeah’s death, which established she had not mentioned any intention to harm herself to social workers – but was living what was described as an “online life” at the time of her death.

The court heard she “isolated herself in the period before she died” and had “issues of self-neglect”.

In his conclusion, senior coroner Lincoln Brookes said: “I am cognisant of the fact she was in a foreign country, away from her birth family.

“I have no doubt the journey she was on came with lots of other difficulties – being a young trans person alongside the difficulties any teenager has to put up with.”

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