Animal Rising eco-mob takes lambs off King Charles's land insisting they're 'saving them'


Eco-activists from the disruptive group Animal Rising have stolen three lambs from The King’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk as part of an “open rescue”. The eco-mob, previously called Animal Rebellion, snook onto the private land last night and drove off with the lambs.

Three women wearing Animal Rebellion t-shirts were pictured taking the lambs from Appleton Farm in West Newton.

They were also snapped in the back of the van with the young animals.

Sarah Foy, 23, Rosa Sharkey, 23, and Rose Patterson, 33, tried to hand themselves in at a police station in Winsor this morning (25 May).

Patterson, a director of the eco-mob, had previously been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance following her role as a leader in a conniving plan to sabotage the Grand National.

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