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CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 Silent Prayer Arrest RETURNS: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce Under Investigated Again After Acquittal & £13000 Payout [#IsabelVaughanSpruce]

UPDATE: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, who was cleared and rewarded for her unlawful arrest for silent prayer, is now being investigated again for the same peaceful activity.

Hi everyone,

Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a Christian volunteer who was previously cleared and awarded compensation after being wrongfully arrested for silent prayer near an abortion clinic in Birmingham, is currently being investigation again for the same activity.

She was arrested for silently praying in a “buffer zone,” found not guilty in court, and warded £13,000 compensation for human rights violation.

Despite her legal victory, authorities have reopened an investigation—sparking outrage and fresh debate over freedom of thought and religious liberty in the UK.

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According to ADF International, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, a Christian volunteer previously acquitted and compensated for being wrongfully arrested for silent prayer, is now being investigated again for the same activity in Birmingham.

Latest Update (as of August 10, 2025):
West Midlands Police have confirmed that they have reopened an investigation regarding Vaughan-Spruce’s silent prayers near an abortion facility—despite her having been cleared in court and receiving a settlement for previous wrongful arrests.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will now advise on whether charges should be pursued again, prompting concerns about repeated targeting over a deeply personal form of expression.

Launching a fresh investigation against someone already cleared and compensated is rare and raises significant legal and civil liberty concerns.

This renews debate over whether internal, non-expressive religious activity—like silent prayer—should be subject to policing.

With CPS due to advise on whether charges should proceed, another court challenge could be imminent.

QUESTION: Do you believe silent prayer should ever be considered a criminal offense? Share your thoughts in the Comments section and let’s talk about freedom of thought and human rights.

🚨Silent Prayer Case RETURNS: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce Investigated Again After Acquittal & Compensation | Christian Breaking News!

🚨Silent Prayer Case RETURNS: Isabel Vaughan-Spruce Investigated Again After Acquittal & Compensation | Christian Breaking News!

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