Two charged after milk poured out at M&S in Norwich

The branch on Rampant Horse Street was targeted by Animal Rebellion activists last month

Milk being poured out at the Marks & Spencer on Rampant Horse Street
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 16th Nov 2022

Two women have been charged with criminal damage after bottles of milk were poured out at a branch of M&S in Norwich last month.

The branch on Rampant Horse Street was targeted by Animal Rebellion activists on October 15, with milk being poured over the floor, stock and members of staff.

Gemma Barnes, 32 and of St Leonards Road, and Lucie Alexander, 39 and of Hall Road, are both accused of causing criminal damage to the value of ÂŁ317.90.

Alexander is also accused of two counts of assault.

A man and a woman who were also arrested in connection with the incident will face no further action.

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