The Citizen (KZN)

The day the queen nearly died

MENTALLY DISTURBED TEEN TOOK A SHOT AT HER CAR DURING 1981 VISIT

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Amentally disturbed teenager tried to assassinat­e Queen Elizabeth II during a 1981 visit to New Zealand and police covered up the botched attempt, according to official documents released yesterday.

Christophe­r Lewis fired a single shot towards the Queen’s car as she toured the South Island city of Dunedin, the documents from New Zealand’s Security Intelligen­ce Service (SIS) spy agency revealed.

No one was hurt and police reportedly assured members of the royal party who asked about a gunshot that they had simply heard a firework exploding.

Lewis, 17 at the time, was picked up soon after on an unrelated armed robbery charge and made a rambling confession about his attempt on the monarch’s life.

Although police said he was delusional and “lives in a dream world” they found a .22 rifle and spent cartridge in the building where he said the attempt took place.

He claimed to be a member of a right-wing organisati­on called the National Imperial Guerilla Army, which police concluded had only three members.

Officers at the time decided against charging him with treason over the October 1981 assassinat­ion attempt. But they pursued firearms and robbery charges.

The SIS documents, released publicly in response to a media request, show police were concerned the incident would become public and conspired to keep it secret.

The New Zealand Herald said authoritie­s were worried it might jeopardise future royal visits to the former British colony.

“Lewis did indeed originally intend to assassinat­e the Queen,” the documents say.

“However, [he] did not have a suitable vantage point from which to fire, nor a sufficient­ly high-powered rifle for the range from the target.”

Lewis, who killed himself in 1997, had a string of criminal conviction­s and was in jail for murder when he committed suicide.

Another 17-year-old threatened the Queen’s security also in 1981, when Marcus Sarjeant fired six blanks at her. He was sentenced to five years in prison. – AFP

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