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A memorial to Captain Sir Tom Moore was covered in human waste by an eco-warrior, inciting outrage.
Maddie Budd, 21, pulled off the revolting demonstration against private aircraft, dousing the monument in faeces and urine.
In February 2021, Sir Tom, a 100-year-old World War II veteran who raised £33 million for the NHS, passed away.
In addition, former medical student Budd has come under fire for insulting the lockdown hero while holding a demonstration in support of the campaign to ban UK private jets.
She recorded herself earlier today pouring a can of number twos on top of the memorial.
Every time one [private jet] takes off, it spills a bucket of s**t and blood onto everything that Captain Tom stood for, the woman claimed.
“People are going to say that he’s a hero, people are going to say that this is profoundly, obscenely disrespectful to his life, and to the NHS he stood up for and I agree.”
A determined Captain Tom set out to earn money for his cherished NHS during the first UK Covid lockdown starting on March 23, 2020.
The war veteran from Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, set out to walk 100 laps on an 82-foot loop in his garden using a walking frame in 10-lap increments.
He accomplished this on April 16 in the morning.
Then, the NHS champion resolved to continue walking as long as people were still making donations.