Just Stop Oil activists who threw soup at Van Goghs banned from London protests
Three climate activists threw canned soup at two Vincent Van Gogh paintings hours after two others were sentenced for a similar protest in 2022.
Three climate activists threw canned soup at two Vincent Van Gogh paintings hours after two others were sentenced for a similar protest in 2022.
Three climate activists threw canned soup at two Vincent Van Gogh paintings hours after two others were sentenced for a similar protest in 2022.
Stephen Simpson, 71, Mary Somerville, 77, and Phillipa Green, 24, pleaded not guilty to criminal damage at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Stephen Simpson, 71, Mary Somerville, 77, and Phillipa Green, 24, pleaded not guilty to criminal damage at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
Stephen Simpson, 61, Phillipa Green, 24, and Mary Somerville, 77, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, police said.
Stephen Simpson, 61, Phillipa Green, 24, and Mary Somerville, 77, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, police said.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Just Stop Oil said: “BREAKING: 2 VAN GOGH PAINTINGS SOUPED HOURS AFTER PHOEBE AND ANNA SENTENCED.”
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Just Stop Oil said: “BREAKING: 2 VAN GOGH PAINTINGS SOUPED HOURS AFTER PHOEBE AND ANNA SENTENCED.”
The protesters threw two tins of Heinz tomato soup over the 1888 work in October 2022.
The two Just Stop Oil protesters threw tins of Heinz tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers, damaging its frame.
The two Just Stop Oil protesters threw tins of Heinz tomato soup over Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers, damaging its frame.
A keen-eyed police officer on his way to buy a tin of soup saw an untaxed car and had it seized.
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