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WATCH: Woman throws anti-racism sign into River Nairn and declares 'all lives count'


By Ali Morrison

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Footage of a woman cutting down an anti-racism sign and throwing it into the River Nairn has appeared online.

The woman, who appears to be carrying scissors, repeatedly says "all lives count".

A variety of messages including Black Lives Matter signs have appeared in other parts of the Highlands, prompted by the death of African-American George Floyd (46), while in police custody in the United States last month.

Eden Court in Inverness is included on the Black Lives Matter Mural Trail which will connect a dozen arts venues and other sites across Scotland.

Related article: Eden Court's Black Lives Matter exhibition will be part of Scotland-wide mural trail


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