Two women charged after paint sprayed inside Westminster Abbey

Suspects Nabbed and Charged

Two women face criminal damage charges after allegedly spraying powdered paint inside the iconic Westminster Abbey. The Metropolitan Police have named the suspects as Alyson Lee, 66, from Park Grove, Derby, and Diane Bligh, 77, of Langham Place, Frome.

  • Lee has been bailed to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 11 February.
  • Bligh is due in court a day later, on 12 February.

Incident Details Shrouded in Mystery

The women were arrested on Monday, 13 January after the powdered paint was sprayed inside the historic abbey. So far, police have not revealed the extent of the damage or the motive behind this shocking act.

Westminster Abbey holds huge cultural and religious significance, hosting royal ceremonies, weddings, and state events, drawing millions of visitors every year.

Investigation Still Underway

Authorities are continuing to probe the incident and haven’t ruled out further charges. Police are urging anyone who witnessed the event to come forward and help with their enquiries as the case develops.

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