Just Stop Oil protester, 66, denies trespassing at Wimbledon, insisting he waited until players were having a break
William Ward allegedly invaded Court 18 during Katie Boulter's match on July 5. The retired civil engineer has been accused of aggravated trespass at the event. He pleaded not guilty to the charge today at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.
William Ward allegedly invaded Court 18 during Katie Boulter's match on July 5. The retired civil engineer has been accused of aggravated trespass at the event. He pleaded not guilty to the charge today at Westminster Magistrates’ CourtBelgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
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