EXCLUSIVE: 'Most people in the queue were talking to each other - he wasn't': Mourner in queue describes strange behaviour of man who waited 14 hours before he was arrested for grabbing Queen's coffin
EXCLUSIVE: The man arrested after grabbing the Queen's coffin was 'behaving strangely', witnesses said
- Officers tackled the man to the floor after he rushed out of the queue in the Palace of Westminster last night
- He then touched the Queen's casket and even managed to lift the Royal Standard in which it is draped
- Scotland Yard confirmed man had been arrested on suspicion of public order offence and is in custody
- King Charles III and his siblings last night paid a moving tribute to their beloved mother
The man arrested after rushing out of the queue of mourners and grabbing the Queen's coffin at the Palace of Westminster in a security scare that stunned police and well-wishers was behaving 'strangely' and had waited 14 hours to get close enough to the late monarch lying-in-state, eyewitnesses have claimed.
Officers tackled the man to the floor last night after he pushed through the queue, knocking aside a seven-year-old girl, in a scramble up to the coffin in the centre of the hall in London - and then touched the Queen's casket, even managing to lift the Royal Standard in which it is draped.
The Metropolitan Police said the incident occurred at around 10pm, as the live feed from inside the hall cut away for a brief period. A spokesperson told MailOnline today that a man had been arrested in Westminster Hall on suspicion of a public order offence and that he still remains in custody.
Eyewitnesses today described the man's odd, even erratic, behaviour in the run-up to the security scare. Speaking to MailOnline, Jon Williams, who queued with the coffin-pusher before the incident unfolded, said: 'He stood out to me as we were in the queue for 14 hours from start to end and he was some way ahead of us, even so we noticed him as he stood out.
'And he only stood out as most people in the queue were talking to each other and interacting however he wasn't. I saw a few people next to him trying to strike up conversation but he seemed to keep himself to himself.
'He got to the coffin and seemed to lift up the flag, he didn't try to pull out off from what I could see. As I said people were in shock although they seemed to try to carry on. What surprised me is the guards didn't appear to move or help, it was all left to the police.'
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