Caitlyn claims she was forced to undergo invasive checks (Image: Wigan Today / SWNS)

Teen, 15, forced to strip at airport after staff 'didn't believe she was female'

Caitlyn Disley, 15, says she has been left traumatised and embarrassed by the ordeal.

by · Daily Record

A teen has told how she was forced to strip off at an airport in a "traumatic" sex check after officials refused to believe she was a girl.

Caitlyn Disley, 15, was forced to undergo checks after landing at Hurghada Airport in Egypt on August 25. She was ordered to lift her bra and prove she did not have male genitalia.

The teenager and her family claim they were unable to leave the airport until she completed the check in front of a nurse. Eventually, the family left after officials were satisfied she was female.

Although it states on her passport that Caitlyn is female, she was forced to undergo the check, which has left her with lasting discomfort. As reported in the Mirror, the teenager felt shocked and "embarrassed" by what took place.

Caitlyn said: “It was traumatising and embarrassing. I’ve never been put through anything like that before.”

Caitlyn Disley's family said she is a "tomboy" (Image: Wigan Today / SWNS)

Her dad Tom Disley, 40, said he wanted to highlight his daughter's ordeal so others were wary of encountering similar situations in Egypt. Dad-of-six Tom, a caretaker, said the "horrible" experience has hit her especially badly since she returned to the UK.

He said: "It’s been a horrible experience for Caitlyn and I think it has hit her more now that she is back home. She was able to put it to the back of her mind while they were away but there was the worry of it happening all again at Hurghada Airport on the way home. Caitlyn is a tomboy but her passport says she is a girl, and the picture is clearly of the holder, shorter hair or not.

"Me, her dad, and her brothers have never seen Caitlyn in such distress. She had two males standing in front of her, saying they wanted to see parts of her body."

The father and daughter, who live together, had been looking forward to the trip with her girlfriend, Liv, and her family. They had booked to stay at a resort on the Red Sea for ten days before the start of the school term.

But the getaway turned sour moments after they stepped off the plane, Tom said two officials approached Caitlyn and then ordered her to ‘strip’ in front of a nurse.

Caitlyn was on holiday when she was forced to undergo checks at Hurghada Airport (Image: Tom Disley / SWNS)

He said: “She, Liv and Liv’s parents landed in Egypt and after disembarking, two gentlemen from security kept checking her passport then looking at her, but eventually let them all go through. But the party’s bags were last to come through and so they were practically on their own when these two men came up again and said they needed to check something. Liv’s mum asked if there was anyone who could speak English because there were some communication confusions."

“They didn’t have anyone but eventually got the message across that they needed to check she was female and she was taken into a room. At first I think the men themselves wanted to look at her intimately. But Liv’s mum put her foot down and they found a female nurse. I’ve no idea if she had anything to do with the airport.

“She asked Caitlyn to lift her sports bra and then the message was conveyed that they needed to ‘look down there.’ Liv’s mum said ‘not a chance’ and they compromised by Caitlyn pulling her shorts tight to show she didn’t have any male genitalia. Then they were allowed to go.”

Caitlyn's father said she has sported shorter hair in recent years (Image: Tom Disley / SWNS)

In Egypt, same-sex sexual activity is prohibited between men, with acts of "indecency", "scandalous acts", and "debauchery" criminalised, according to non-profit group The Human Dignity Trust. The organisation adds that there have been "consistent reports of discrimination and violence being committed against LGBT people in Egypt".

And they say this has included "abuse, harassment, forced anal examinations, and the forced payment of bribes".

Tom said he wanted to raise awareness that other travellers from the UK may encounter similar incidents when travelling to the Middle East. The family has since taken their case to their MP Lisa Nandy, whose team has told them she plans to discuss it with the relevant government minister.

Tom added: “We need to get the message out there. Caitlin doesn’t want this happening to anyone else. It could be a 10 or 11-year-old next. We are not looking to prosecute anyone. It’s just we’re against anyone else – especially children – having to face humiliation like that.”

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A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We do not comment on individual cases involving children but our staff stand ready to support British nationals overseas 24/7. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and UK embassies, high commissions and consulates can help British nationals abroad in a range of circumstances.”

The Daily Mirror has contacted the Egyptian consulate in London for comment.

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