A girl who went viral after posting a video on social media interesting for assist to seek out her misplaced African gray parrot is about to face trial for drug offences.
Sandra Hannah, 43, of Cumberland Gate, Netherton, Liverpoolwill face trial alongside 4 others subsequent April.
She was charged earlier this yr with drug offences and possession of prison property, following the invention of imported hashish resin valued at over £790,000.
In April this yr, the Merseyside Police mentioned in an announcement that Ms Hannah had been charged alongside Ian Hannah, 55, of the identical handle with the importation of hashish and possession of prison property, following a joint operation with the Nationwide Crime Company.
Through the two-day operation, officers discovered 237.6kg of hashish resin imported from Spain. Police mentioned this was been valued at roughly £792,000.
Ms Hannah pleaded not responsible to costs in July this yr. She appeared in court docket on Wednesday October 11, alongside 4 different males concerned within the case, the place their trial date was set for March 4 2024.
The trial is predicted to go on for round three weeks, following an extra listening to on November 9.
Hannah grew to become an internet sensation in the course of the first Covid lockdown in 2020 when she uploaded a video to Fb calling out for Chanel after the chicken went lacking.
The video grew to become so widespread Hannah was invited to seem on ITV breakfast present This Morningthe place she mentioned Chanel had been discovered a few mile away from dwelling, three days after she went lacking. She featured once more in 2021 when the parrot disappeared for a second time.
“My parrot has simply flew away out my backyard”, she mentioned within the clip, which racked up hundreds of views.
“CHANEL!,” Hannah screamed out as she desperately tried to seek out the parrot.
“Her identify is Chanel, she’s gone in direction of the canal, please everybody please. CHANEL! My parrot is gone. She’s an African gray, her identify’s Chanel.”
The parrot even has its personal social media accounts, run by Ms Hannah, with extra 11,000 followers on TikTok.