QAnon Queen brings cult back to tiny town days after locals celebrate departure: report
The self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" cult leader has returned to the small town just weeks after residents thought they'd driven her out, Vice News reported.
Romana Didulo and her followers occupied an abandoned school in Richmound, Saskatchewan, on Sept. 15, embarking on a reign of terror that included threatening locals with public execution.
The town's residents to embark on a campaign to drive the QAnon-linked cult out. Their efforts appeared successful earlier this month when a fire inspection found violations and the group left the school and set up camp at a farm not too far away.
But now, locals tell Vice that she has returned.
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“Her vehicles, entourage, and dogs are there,” one local told Vice. “Whether the little weasel is there physically or at a follower's home, I cannot say for certain.”
Vice reported that the school grounds are once again "littered with motorhomes and vehicles owned by people who have given up their lives to travel around with Didulo and obey her every whim."
Read the full report over at Vice News.