Hasidic Jews ignored social distancing rules during the coronavirus lockdown as hundreds gathered to celebrate a sacred festival in their religious calendar.
Around 300 revellers were spotted gathering in Stamford Hill, north London, this evening, despite Government advice that only one person from each household can meet as Britain eases its restrictions.
The crowd danced as they gathered in an estate in the borough of Hackney, with one attendee sporting a gorilla mask.
Pictured: Hasidic Jews gather on an estate in Stamford Hill, north London, despite social distancing rules
The conservative religious community danced and lit a fire to mark the festival despite the Government guidelines
A man donned a gorilla mask as he jumped on top of another's shoulders while they celebrated the festival
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