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21-year-old man who stormed Windsor to kill Queen Elizabeth guilty of treason

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He said, “I’m here to kill the queen” when he was caught in the act at about 8am. of December 25, 2021

The man who broke into Windsor Castle in 2021, saying he intended to harm the late Queen Elizabeth, was found guilty of treason.

Jaswand Singh Chail, 21, had broken into Windsor Castle on Christmas Day 2021 wearing black clothing, a hood, a metal mask and gloves and carrying a gun with a loaded crossbow.

He said, “I’m here to kill the queen” when he was caught in the act at about 8am. of December 25.

He pleaded guilty to a charge under the Treason Act of intending to harm Queen Elizabeth this morning at a London court.

He had entered the castle grounds using a windlass and had already been there for two hours before he was noticed.

The royal guard policeman who first spotted him, calmly asking him ‘good morning, can I help you mate?’ described how it was like watching a scene from a movie, with Child wearing a mask and hood.

A handwritten note was found on him asking not to be stripped of his clothes, not to be autopsied and not to be embalmed, adding “thank you and sorry”.

He also apologized earlier in a video he posted on Snapchat revealing that he would attempt to assassinate the Queen as “revenge for the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh Massacre” in Amritsar, India, when colonial British soldiers opened fire on thousands of gathered dead. .

The anti-terrorist service had also participated in the investigation.

Childe also pleaded guilty to two more counts, possession of a weapon and intent to kill.

He becomes the first person to be found guilty of treason in the UK since 1981.

Christmas 2021 was Queen Elizabeth’s last and she spent it in Windsor in relative isolation due to the pandemic.

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