PROTESTERS superglued their hands to the top of a lorry as part of a protest to stop fresh milk from leaving a Muller factory in Droitwich. 

Protesters from Animal Rebellion were at Muller Milk and Ingredients site in Hampton Lovett today (Tuesday) to mark the third day of protests.

West Mercia Police also arrived at the scene, which they said was to help facilitate a peaceful protest and enable traffic to move freely.

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Police spent most of the day negotiating with the activists in order for them to come down from the lorries. 

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However, protesters chained their wrists and superglued their hands to the top of an Amazon Prime lorry.

Police used a chainsaw to cut the protester's handcuffs in order to remove them from the top of the lorry. 

The protesters were then put onto a stretcher before being removed from the lorry in a forklift truck. 

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The Worcester News asked the protesters if they wanted to comment on why they are doing the protest but they all declined to comment.