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Just Stop Oil protesters deny trespassing on Lord’s during Ashes Test

Just Stop Oil protesters Jacob Bourne, centre, and Judit Murray, right (PA)
Just Stop Oil protesters Jacob Bourne, centre, and Judit Murray, right (PA)

Three Just Stop Oil protesters have denied invading Lord’s cricket ground to throw orange powder during the second Ashes Test.

Judit Murray, 69, Daniel Knorr, 21, and Jacob Bourne, 27, are accused of running onto the pitch to disrupt the match between England and Australia on June 28.

They all pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court to aggravated trespass having been accused of obstructing or disrupting a person engaged in a lawful activity.

Ground staff cleaning up orange powder thrown by Just Stop Oil protesters during day one of the second Ashes Test match at Lord’s
Ground staff cleaning up orange powder thrown by Just Stop Oil protesters during day one of the second Ashes Test match at Lord’s (PA)

According to the charges, having allegedly trespassed on the venue, they entered a “redistricted pitch area” and interrupted the match “by throwing orange powder on the pitch” with the intention of “obstructing or disrupting that activity”.

The protesters dispute trespassing on the basis they wish to hear proof the property is private, the court heard.

They also believe it is possible for a person to enter a field of play without a match being disrupted, Hussain Hassan, defending, said.

Murray, of Plough Road, West Ewell, Surrey, Knorr, of Green Street, Oxford, and Bourne, of Moorland Road, Hyde Park, Leeds, were granted bail and will face trial at City of London Magistrates’ Court on September 28.

Their bail condition is not to enter the grounds of a sporting event.