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North Wales man denies breaking lockdown laws by helping to organise religious spiritual gathering
Geoff Dwight, 54, from Ruthin says he was not involved with arranging the unlicensed music event which was allegedly attended by 200 people
20:26, 14 APR 2021
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Geoff Dwight (Image: Daily Mirror)
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15:55 EDT, 14 April 2021
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Sir Elton John s half-brother who famously denounced the Rocketman biopic today denied breaking lockdown laws by claiming that an unlicensed music event allegedly attended by more than 200 revellers was a religious spiritual gathering.
Geoff Dwight, the rock star s 54-year-old estranged sibling who leads an alternative lifestyle making yurts and harps in the Vale of Clwyd, is accused of organising an event attended by more than 30 people in Denbighshire, north-east Wales, on August 29.
Prosecutors allege the event was attended by more than 200 people, with police bodycam footage to prove it - and that such an event was illegal under Welsh public health regulations introduced by the Government during the coronavirus pandemic.