A man shocks those present at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. What’s the story?

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and counter elements British police For the man during the accident that occurred at regarding ten o’clock on Friday night, Saturday, in a hall WestminsterCenter Londonwhere it lays down Coffin of Queen Elizabeth II.

British media said that the man pushed a line of mourners, including a seven-year-old girl, and ran towards the coffin and tried to remove the cover from it, but the security men confronted him.

Footage showed British police catching the man and throwing him to the ground, before being taken out of the hall.

The Queen’s coffin has been in Westminster Hall since Wednesday, following it was brought from Buckingham Palaceto allow the people to come and bid farewell to the late queen.

The mourners were shocked, and one of the attendees told a newspaper "Daily Mail" Britannica: One of the mourners cried when she saw the man running towards the coffin.

Another said: "We saw him in line since the beginning of the day, he was alone".

For his part, another witness confirmed that the man pushed his 7-year-old niece aside as he rushed towards coffinadding: "It was so horrible, and disrespectful".

Last night, the British Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest of a man on suspicion of committing an offence public order in the hall Westminster.

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and counter elements British police For the man during the accident that occurred at regarding ten o’clock on Friday night, Saturday, in a hall WestminsterCenter Londonwhere it lays down Coffin of Queen Elizabeth II.

British media said that the man pushed a line of mourners, including a seven-year-old girl, and ran towards the coffin and tried to remove the cover from it, but the security men confronted him.

Footage showed British police catching the man and throwing him to the ground, before being taken out of the hall.

The Queen’s coffin has been in Westminster Hall since Wednesday, following it was brought from Buckingham Palaceto allow the people to come and bid farewell to the late queen.

The mourners were shocked, and one of the attendees told the British newspaper “Daily Mail”: One of the mourners cried when she saw the man running towards the coffin.

Another said: “We saw him in the queue since the beginning of the day, he was alone.”

For his part, another witness confirmed that the man pushed his 7-year-old niece aside as he rushed towards coffin“It was absolutely horrible and disrespectful,” he added.

Last night, the British Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest of a man on suspicion of committing an offence public order in the hall Westminster.

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