Women who came to see Queen Elizabeth’s body were sexually assaulted

Women who came to see Queen Elizabeth’s body were sexually assaulted

London: Those who came to see the body of the late British royal family, Queen Elizabeth, were sexually assaulted.

The women who were queuing up to see the body were sexually assaulted.

CNN reported that the Crown Prosecution Service stated that a case was filed once morest a nineteen-year-old named Adio Adeshine following the complaint was raised.

He has been arrested by the London police.

According to the complaint, the young man displayed his genitals and pushed himself between two women while standing in the queue to see the body of Queen Elizabeth, which was placed for public viewing in Westminster Hall.

Two women filed a complaint once morest him.

“In the presence of those in the queue, the officers immediately intervened and arrested him.

London’s police officers were present along the route to help and support those queuing to pay their respects to the Queen. “The number of crimes or other incidents that officers have had to deal with is very low,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy said in a statement.

Thousands of people come to see the body of Queen Elizabeth.

Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will be held on Monday morning. Landa at 11 am
The funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey. It is reported that various world leaders will participate in the event.

Meanwhile, many people are protesting to end the monarchy with the death of Queen Elizabeth and not to continue the anti-democratic rule of the British royal family with years of colonial tradition.

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