From this week lockdown rules have been changed with people now able to spend time with friends and loved ones outdoors while social distancing.
19.05.2020 - 18:31 / torontosun.com
British author Neil Gaiman has apologized for breaking his homeland’s COVID-19 lockdown measures by returning to the country from New Zealand.
The Good Omens and American Gods writer was spoken to by local police after returning to his property on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, after separating from his wife, the singer Amanda Palmer, who is in Auckland with their four-year-old son.
Apologizing for his behaviour, Gaiman wrote on his blog on Monday night: “So. I did something stupid. I’m really sorry.
From this week lockdown rules have been changed with people now able to spend time with friends and loved ones outdoors while social distancing.
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Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Police Scotland officers have spoken to the writer Neil Gaiman who admitted to travelling more than 11,000 miles from New Zealand to his house in Skye in breach of Scotland's lockdown rules.
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The 'American Gods' writer has been criticised for "endangering" local people"