Cameron storms Buckingham Palace site with cocaine and knife

A man on Friday pleaded guilty to forcibly entering the Buckingham Palace site in London in May, where he was quickly arrested with a quantity of cocaine and a kitchen knife in his possession.

Prosecutor Alexander Allwood told Westminster Court: "Cameron Kalani, 44, who suffers from psychological problems, was seen at 4:30 am on May 10 climbing the fence of the stables of the British royal family "Royal Mews", then climbing it again shortly after in the opposite direction. towards the street."

"The palace guards stopped him after a while outside the walls, as they were worried about this security breach," he added.

He pointed out that the accused "was described as confused and did not know his whereabouts or what was going on."

It was reported that Cameron Kalani suffers from schizoaffective disorder, and may have been in the midst of a seizure or under the influence of psychotropic substances when he stormed the site.

Kalani's attorney, Natasha Lake, said her client "did not know or suspect that the location in question was Buckingham Palace".

Since the start of the pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II has resided at Windsor Castle, near London, where she has spent successive periods of confinement.

December 16 has been set as the date for the verdict in this case.

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