Just stop Oil have covered a dinosaur skeleton replica at the Natural history Museum in orange powder. Consultant gastroenterologist Will Stableforth and physiotherapist Steve Fay used a children's powder paint.
Two medics belonging to the Just Stop Oil protest group have poured orange paint over a dinosaur skeleton at London’s Natural History Museum.Consultant gastroenterologist Will Stableforth and physiotherapist Steve Fay used a children’s powder pai.
Just Stop Oil protesters have thrown orange powder on the Natural History Museum's huge replica dinosaur in their latest stunt. The Titanosaur: Life as the Biggest Dinosaur exhibition was closed on Thursday 26 October after two men, both medics, staged a protest beneath the 121ft replica skeleton. Dr Will Stableforth, a consultant gastroenterologist, and Steve Fay, a physiotherapist, covered the gigantic model in orange cornstarch. They were also seen holding a banner that read: “For health’s sake Just Stop Oil.” "FYI the skeleton is a replica. we face losing more than replica bones if new oil and gas goes ahead," a statement from Just Stop Oil read, after the incident.
Eco-zealot Steve Fay (pictured) was one of two protestors from the group used a children s powder paint fountain to cover a reproduction Titanosaur skeleton in orange cornstarch before 2pm.