‘Queen of Canada’ rearrested, charged with violating conditions of release
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Romana Didulo, the so-called “Queen of Canada,” was rearrested on Thursday a day after she and 15 of her followers were taken into custody and promptly released following a police raid on her cult’s compound in rural Saskatchewan.
All 16 had been released without charges earlier on Thursday, the RCMP said in a statement, though five were released under certain conditions.
Didulo, 50, was rearrested for violating her conditions, as was 61-year-old Ricky Manz, the man who owns the former elementary school in Richmound, Sask., where Didulo and her followers have been living for two years, the Mounties said.
Didulo and Manz had been ordered not to communicate with each other.
Didulo has been charged with failure to comply with an undertaking and one count of intimidation of a justice system participant. Manz faces similar charges.
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