Three Just Stop Oil protesters have been found guilty of aggravated trespass after disrupting Wimbledon tennis matches by throwing confetti and puzzle pieces.
Deborah Wilde, 69, Simon Milner-Edwards, 67, and William Ward, 66, were convicted at City of London Magistrates' Court.
The court was told Wilde and Milner-Edwards entered Court 18 at around 2.10pm on 5 July, during a match between Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov and Japan's Sho Shimabukuro.
The pair threw "around 1,000" puzzle pieces from a jigsaw that had been purchased on the grounds and pieces of confetti, Michelle Dite, operations director at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), which runs the competition, said while giving evidence.
About an hour later, Ward, entered the same court wearing a Just Stop Oil t-shirt and threw more confetti onto the grass.
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