Woman arrested after Captain Sir Tom Moore memorial defaced

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Police said a woman had been detained in London over the damage to the memorial in Derbyshire

Police have arrested a woman after what appeared to be faeces and urine were thrown over a memorial to Captain Sir Tom Moore in an apparent climate protest.

The Metropolitan Police said it detained a woman on suspicion of criminal damage in central London.in December 2021.Captain Sir Tom became a household name during the Covid-19 pandemic when he set out to complete laps around his garden in a bid to raise money for the NHS.The Army veteran died in February 2021.

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