B.C. university student injured in alleged homophobic assault at off-campus party

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A student at Vancouver Island University was injured Saturday evening in what he says was an unprovoked homophobic assault at an off-campus party in Nanaimo.

Spencer Frey, 19, who openly identifies as gay, told CBC News that he and a friend had attended a house party with other student where alcohol was being consumed, when several attendees he didn’t recognize verbally and sexually assaulted him throughout the evening. 

Frey said the trouble began when one young man called him “disgusting” and uttered a homophobic slur. 

Sometime later, another man approached and groped his rear-end “which made me so uncomfortable,” said Frey, adding the person licked his

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