Two Women Charged with Criminal Damage Following Westminster Abbey Incident
Two Women Charged with Criminal Damage Following Westminster Abbey Incident

 

Two women have been charged with criminal damage following an incident inside Westminster Abbey, where a substance believed to be powdered paint was sprayed in an area of the historic site.

Suspects and Charges

The Metropolitan Police confirmed that Alyson Lee, 66, of Park Grove, Derby, and Diane Bligh, 77, of Langham Place, Frome, have been charged in connection with the incident.

  • Lee has been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 11 February.
  • Bligh is scheduled to appear in court on 12 February.

Incident Details

The women were arrested on Monday, 13 January, after allegedly spraying a powdered paint substance inside Westminster Abbey.

The extent of the damage and the motive behind the act have not been disclosed.

Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Ongoing Investigation

Westminster Abbey, one of Britain’s most revered religious and historical sites, attracts millions of visitors each year and has been the venue for numerous royal ceremonies, weddings, and state events.

Police have not ruled out further action and are urging any witnesses to come forward as the case progresses.

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