After Neil Gaiman admitted to travelling from New Zealand to his house in Skye amid lockdown, police have confirmed they’ve spoken to the writer.
Gaiman made the 11,000-mile journey, which was in breach of Scotland’s lockdown laws, in order to ‘isolate easily’ after the American Gods and Good Omens author and his wife Amanda Palmer agreed they ‘needed to give each other some space’.
The 59-year-old – who shares four-year-old son Ash with Palmer – is now isolating at his Scottish property, which he has owned for 10 years, after he flew ‘masked and gloved’ from Auckland Airport to Los Angeles (LAX) and then on to London before borrowing a friend’s car and driving north to Skye.
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