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A dog walker who found Brianna Ghey's body told a 999 operator the teenager was "covered in blood" and help needed to come "quickly", a court has heard.
Kathryn Vize found Brianna, 16, after she was stabbed 28 times in Linear Park in Culcheth, Cheshire, on 11 February.
At Manchester Crown Court, the trial of a teenage girl and boy, identified only as X and Y, was played her brief call as she tried to get help for Brianna.
Girl X, of Warrington, and boy Y, of Leigh, have denied murder.
The court was told Mrs Vize made her call at 15:13 GMT after finding the transgender teenager in the park while walking her dogs with her husband Andrew.
In the recording, the dog walker was heard to be breathing heavily and in clear distress.
She told the operator somebody was "very hurt" after being attacked and she had "seen some of the attackers run away from the body".
She said Brianna was "bleeding heavily" and had "blood on her legs and on her back".