Isabel Vaughan-Spruce Faces Third Police Investigation for SILENT Prayer
Ms Vaughan-Spruce has already received a payout and an apology from the police after being arrested twice for silently praying (in November 2022 and March 2023).
In October 2024, a new law came into effect making it an offence to do anything within a 'buffer zone' that intentionally influences a mother's decision to abort an unborn baby.
Ms Vaughan-Spruce has continued to pray silently outside the abortion clinic every week, insisting that her actions do not breach the new law.
Earlier this year, she lodged a formal complaint stating that she was still subjected to regular harassment by police officers.
However, she later received a letter from the Department for Professional Standards stating that they could not deal with the complaint as she was the subject of an ongoing investigation.
Ms Vaughan-Spruce has won support from leading US politicians, including Vice President JD Vance, who said that silent prayer could not be a crime.
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