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Man pleads guilty to threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth

Man pleads guilty to threatening to kill Queen Elizabeth

Published February 03,2023


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A person arrested on the late Queen Elizabeth‘s Windsor Castle residence with a loaded crossbow pleaded responsible in a London courtroom on Friday to an offence beneath the Treason Act and threatening to kill the monarch.

Jaswant Singh Chail, 21, admitted the offences at London’s Old Bailey after he was arrested within the grounds of the fort to the west of London on Christmas Day, 2021.

Elizabeth, who died in September final 12 months, was on the fort on the day of the intrusion along with her son and now King Charles and different shut relations.

Chail had spent months planning the assault, prosecutors stated at an earlier courtroom listening to. When he was approached by a safety officer, Chail stated: “I am here to kill the queen.”

He appeared at Friday’s listening to at London’s Old Bailey courtroom through videolink carrying a black jacket and spoke solely to verify his identify and enter responsible pleas to the three fees. Judge Jeremy Baker stated he would sentence Chail on Mar. 31.

Source: www.anews.com.tr

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