During the state visit to New Zealand, attempts were made to kill Queen Elizabeth II of Britain. In 1981, a teenager named Christopher Lewis shot Britain Queen of Britain while visiting a science fair in the southern city of Dunedin. But he survived for a little while. Such information was found in the very secret documents of New Zealand's intelligence agency.
There is widespread controversy over the investigation of the New Zealand Police in this incident. On Thursday, the country confessed to attempting to kill the queen for the first time on Thursday. New Zealand gained independence from Britain in 1947. But still Queen Elizabeth II of New Zealand's constitutional monarchy He also heads of state.
The document published by the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (SIS) found that 17-year-old teenager Christopher Lewis shot Queen Elizabeth when she left the car to join the science fair on October 14 during an eight-day state visit to the Commonwealth-based New Zealand.
This document, released in February, was published in February last year, with a highly secretive security made by SIS, whose copy received Reuters yesterday. The document was released at Fairfax Media's request.
It is said in the document, "Lewis shot to kill the queen. But it was not a suitable gun that was capable of firing or firing at specific targets. '
Lewis has not been prosecuted for sedition or sedition charges described in the document as a 'fatal chaotic' young man. Thinking about the security of a royal tour, questions could arise - thinking that the importance of the incident was reduced by the police. However, there was a lawsuit against Luis for carrying illegal arms and firearms.
On November 1, 1981, another document made by SIS was published in November 1981. It has been said that the people and journalists who came to the fair heard the sound of firing. But the investigation of the police was told, it is the word of reading something or exploding the car.
The detective document further says that in 1986, when Queen Elizabeth returned to New Zealand, police kept Louise under strict surveillance because of security concerns.
New Zealand police spokesman said in a statement yesterday that the documents of the intelligence agency improved the information found in the police investigation. Police Commissioner ordered the investigation to investigate the case.
More than a decade after this incident, a lawsuit was filed against Lewis for the abduction of a girl in Auckland and her mother's brutal murder. Various media reports said that during the trial of this case, Lewis committed suicide in prison in 1997.
I hope she lives a long, long time and her son never sits on the throne.
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