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Bomb threat drag queen sentenced

A teenage drag queen who made a hoax bomb threat to WH Smith headquarters is due to be sentenced.

Joel Broad, 19, admitted causing a mass evacuation when he made the call to the retail giant's Swindon, Wilts headquarters on September 1 last year.

Staff were evacuated from the building and roads around the site closed.

The hoax is said to have cost WH Smith £50,000 in lost revenue and the alert was only lifted after three hours following a search involving police sniffer dogs.

Broad, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, regularly performs as Tammy Tampax in Swindon.

He will be sentenced at Swindon Crown Court following the completion of psychiatric reports.

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