Angry protestors topple and deface statues of Queen and Queen Victoria in Canada amid fury over deaths of 1,000 indigenous children found buried in mass graves
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Violent protests in Canada on the country's national day led to statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II toppled, desecrated and damaged.
The bronze sculptures of Britain's current monarch and her great-great grandmother were hauled down, daubed with red paint and strangled with flags.
The vandalism took place amid fury over the gruesome discovery of hundreds of Indigenous children's