"Piece Of Neck For King Charles": PETA Founder Makes Request In Her Will
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The PETA founder is to bequeath a piece of her neck to the King Charles and a piece of her heart to Elon Musk in her will.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) founder Ingrid Newkirk recently modified her will with a number of requests intended to carry on her animal rights activism after her death.
According to a statement by PETA, in her last will and testament, which was drafted 20 years ago but updated this week, PETA's founder has bequeathed a piece of her neck to King Charles, some of her bare skin to the Ministry of Defence, and one of her broken legs to be displayed during the Grand National, among other body parts to be sent off in different directions when the moment arrives.
In papers filed with her attorney and executor, Ms. Newkirk has mentioned the reasons behind these clauses.
She said the part of her neck is going to King Charles III if he fails to cut ties with pigeon racing, since the necks of "losing" birds are often wrung after enduring cross-Channel and other races, during which many perish.