
QAnon Cult leader and self-proclaimed "Queen of Canada" Romana Didulo — also dubbed the "QAnon Queen" — has apparently left the abandoned school in the small town of Richmound that she and her followers had taken over, Vice News reported Thursday.
Vice says it obtained video from a resident showing cult members loading belongings into several motorhomes and vehicles. Another source told Vice that the school has turned into a ghost town.
Richmound Mayor Brad Miller told Vice that inspectors were blocked from entering the building.
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“Shortly after that, Romano’s RV left town as well as a few vehicles. The remaining people are scurrying around packing," Miller said, adding that he thinks Didulo and her followers are camped out on a nearby farm.
"For weeks, Didulo faced fierce resistance from the townsfolk, who held several large protests to get the cult out of the school, but it seemed their honking and shouting had little effect," Vice's report stated.
"At the time Miller told VICE News that he was working multiple angles to have the cult removed, several including working bylaws."
The cult had appeared suddenly in the tiny town, taking over the vacant school and threatening locals with public execution.
Read the full report at Vice News.