PETA founder makes GRUESOME request in her will for her windpipe to be sent to ... trends now

PETA founder makes GRUESOME request in her will for her windpipe to be sent to ... trends now
PETA founder makes GRUESOME request in her will for her windpipe to be sent to ... trends now

PETA founder makes GRUESOME request in her will for her windpipe to be sent to ... trends now

A gruesome request from the founder of animal rights group PETA will see the organisation attempt to send part of her body to King Charles after she dies.

Never a stranger to controversy, animal rights extremist Ingrid Newkirk has long said she will have her flesh fried in a human barbecue after death, to persuade people against eating meat.

Now, aged 73, she has updated her will with grisly instructions to send part of her neck to the monarch, if he fails to cut ties with pigeon-racing, as she says the necks of 'losing' birds are often wrung after they return.

After militant animal rights activists tried to halt the Grand National in April, Miss Newkirk has asked for one of her legs to be removed from her dead body, broken and sent to Aintree, to draw attention to animals which have been injured while racing.

She wants her windpipe sent to dog show Crufts, as she says they promote the breeding of flat-faced dogs like bulldogs and pugs, which struggle to breathe.

Never a stranger to controversy, animal rights extremist Ingrid Newkirk has long said she will have her flesh fried in a human barbecue after death, to persuade people against eating meat

A portion of her heart is bequeathed to Elon Musk, who she says must not have one, due to 'cruel' experiments on animals to develop his mind-reading Neuralink brain implant.

Miss Newkirk, who has filed the instructions with the lawyer who will be her executor, said: 'On his deathbed, they asked Bob Hope where he wanted to be buried and he apparently replied, "surprise me".

'In my case, when I die, I hope to keep on surprising those who harm animals, provoking conversation about speciesism, and campaigning against animal abuse.'

Frank Furedi, emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent, said: 'Of course this is a

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