
A teenager suspected of scaling Windsor Castle armed with a crossbow in a bid to ‘assassinate the Queen in revenge for 1919 Amritsar massacre’ has today been pictured for the first time.
Jaswant Singh Chail uploaded a pre-recorded video to Snapchat at 8:06am on Christmas Day, 24 minutes before a man was arrested by police inside the grounds of Windsor Castle.
It has sparked a major internal security review at the estate looking at how someone could have got so far into the grounds.
Chail, who was raised in a £500,000 semi-detached house on a private estate in North Baddesley, Southampton, has now been pictured for the first time after his father, Jasbir Singh Chail, told MailOnline something had ‘gone horribly wrong with our son and we are trying to figure out what’.
Mr Chail, 57, added: ‘We’ve not had a chance to speak to him but are trying to get him the help he needs. From our perspective, we are going through a difficult time. We are trying to resolve this issue and it’s not easy.’
Jaswant’s father is a well-spoken, qualified software engineer who runs the company from his home.
Their son is believed to have enjoyed a comfortable, loving upbringing surrounded by his family in the middle-class district where they live, which is located just north of Southampton.
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SOURCE: Daily Mail, Vivek Chaudhary