Barron Trump during President Trump’s inauguration. Credit: Department of Defense
A woman has told a London court that her life was saved after Barron Trump witnessed her being assaulted during a FaceTime call and alerted British police from the United States.
According to Metro, the incident was described during proceedings at Snaresbrook Crown Court, where jurors heard that Barron received a late-night FaceTime call from the woman in the early hours of January 18 last year.
During the call, he allegedly saw her ex-boyfriend, Matvei Rumianstev, attacking her inside his east London apartment.
Prosecutors claim Rumianstev, 22, became violently jealous of the woman’s friendship with Trump.
After witnessing the alleged assault unfold on screen, Barron contacted British emergency services.
At 2.23am, police received a call from an American number warning that a woman was being beaten and providing her address.
Body-worn camera footage played to the jury showed officers arriving at the scene and questioning the distressed woman.
At first, officers were unaware of who had contacted them and informed her only that someone in America had raised the alarm without giving their name.
She later clarified the situation, telling officers: “I am friends with Barron Trump, Donald Trump’s son.”
BREAKING: Barron Trump is being called a hero after saving a woman being beaten by her ex-boyfriend in the UK by promptly calling the police
“He helped save my life. That call was like a sign from God at that moment.”
BARRON IS AWESOME! pic.twitter.com/XxJ44oIeG5
— Barron Trump News (@NewsTrumpBarron) January 21, 2026
One officer was later heard explaining to a colleague that the informant was likely Barron Trump, whose father would be inaugurated just two days after
Barron told officers he initially expected a friendly conversation but instead saw a ceiling, heard screaming, and briefly saw the woman being struck before the call abruptly ended.
He estimated the call lasted between 10 and 15 seconds.
Trump explained that contacting police was the best course of action and that intervening directly could have made the situation worse.
Giving evidence, the woman told jurors that the call felt like “a sign from God” and said Trump “helped save my life.”
She said she had been on her knees begging during the assault and that the interruption gave her the chance to escape.
The court also heard that the woman had been in a relationship with Rumianstev for around six months.
She alleges he assaulted and strangled her during the incident and later accused him of two separate rapes.
Rumianstev denies all charges, including assault, rape, intentional strangulation, and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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