Australian woman wrongly arrested in London during coronation

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Australian woman wrongly arrested in London during coronation
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South Australian architect Alice Chambers was arrested under new police powers during King Charles' coronation after she was mistaken for a protester.

Architect Alice Chambers has lived in London for seven years according to The Advertiser and was caught in the wrong place at the wrong time as she was arrested and detained for 13 hours.

Although the protesters hadn't started any demonstrations, she was arrested under new police powers which shut down protests before any disruption begins.

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