Ingrid Loyau-Kennett who confronted one the men who butchered Lee Rigby has now been detained under Britain's Mental Health Act. Photo / supplied
Ingrid Loyau-Kennett who confronted one the men who butchered Lee Rigby has now been detained under Britain's Mental Health Act. Photo / supplied
A UK woman dubbed the "Angel of Woolwich" for confronting the killers of soldier Lee Rigby has been detained under the Mental Health Act.
Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, 49, was praised by Prime Minister David Cameron for her actions shortly after Fusilier Rigby, 25, was killed near his barracks in Woolwich, London,in May last year.
One of the men accused of killing Lee Rigby charges at police ahead of his shooting and arrest.
But it is understood she was detained yesterday after police were called to an address in Cornwall over concerns for the welfare of a woman.
"We are aware of an incident which took place at our Helston store on Friday," a Tesco spokesman said.
"Colleagues at the store are helping the police with their inquiries."
Loyau-Kennett received national acclaim for calmly talking to armed Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale after they murdered Fusilier Rigby in the street.
On the first anniversary of the killing, Loyau-Kennett spoke at the scene where she checked Fusilier Rigby's pulse and confronted Adebowale.
"It has been a waste of three lives and, of course, a year on I still think about Lee Rigby's mother losing a son," she said.
"It's a tragedy. I don't have flashbacks, but I have been very emotional lately.
"This street looks like a normal street now, but I can still see the body, see the crashed car and see the bloodied hands."
Adebolajo, 29, was given a whole life sentence, and Adebowale, 22, told he must serve a minimum of 45 years' imprisonment at the Old Bailey in February.