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Sunday, 14th March 2010

Animal rights campaigners in court

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Published Date: 12 October 2006
Five animal rights campaigners have been accused of causing distress to members of the public by displaying a picture of a monkey with the top of its skull sawn off.
Four women and a man are alleged to have had the picture of the monkey with wires protruding from its exposed brain in Blackpool on March 25.

The defendants are Joanna Moodie, 28, of Pinfold Avenue, and Elisa Aaltola, 30, of Newsham Place, both Lancaster, Anna Antonini, 36, and Krystyna Warzecha, 44, both of Carshalton Road, Blackpool, and Terence Stringer, 67, of Coniston Avenue, Knott End.

They all deny using an item to cause harassment, alarm or distress.

Their case was adjourned to March 19 by Blackpool Magistrates for trial.



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