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Man who tried to wrest Queen Elizabeth’s coffin didn’t believe she was dead

22.09.2022

A man who tried to wrest the flag draped over Queen Elizabeth's coffin as she lay in state at Westminster Hall did not believe she was dead, the BBC reported.

What happened to Muhammad Khan, who was nabbed by the London Police while trying to look in the coffin to check for himself the Queen was there, the prosecution said.

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Khan, 28, was assessed by doctors, who declared that he was not fit to take part in court proceedings, where he was charged with two offenses under the Public Order Act.

According to the judge, He is delusional still and thinks the Queen is not dead, thinks King Charles has something to do with it, and may go to Windsor Castle to pay his respects, but also because he still thinks she is alive. The officers arrested Khan after he saw him approaching the coffin and then grabbing hold of the Royal Standard flag draped over the coffin with both hands, according to Luke Staton, the prosecution lawyer said. The defendant did express the idea that the Queen is not dead and that he approached the coffin because he wanted to check for himself, Staton said.

Khan wanted to speak to the Queen, for which he planned to write to the Royal Family and if they didn't reply, he planned to go to Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace and Balmoral, Staton noted.

Khan told the Court if he was unsuccessful, he would have to trespass in order to try and make contact, and he said he would do this all his life. Read Next: Trump Takes Swipe At Biden: Wouldn't Have Sat 'Back There'At Queen's Funeral '' If I Were President ''