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Kelly-Ann Mills

Thousands plan mass BBQ at home of vegan who sued neighbours for cooking meat

Three thousand people are planning a mass BBQ at the home of a vegan who sued neighbours for cooking meat.

Australian Cilla Carden took her case to the country's Supreme Court, claiming the actions of two neighbouring families meant she was unable to go outside to her own garden.

She said she claimed they were deliberately wafting meat smells and cigarette smoke over the fence.

Ms Carden also said they were banging on walls, were incessantly bouncing basketball and trying to annoy her.

Her case was thrown out, with the court ruling that the neighbours were 'living in their backyard and their home as a a family and nothing more'.

Cilla Carden is a vegan and didn't like the meat smell (Nine)

Speaking to 9 News in Australia, neighbour Toan Vu said he had already moved the BBQ and asked his children to stop playing basketball.

But more than 3,000 people have said they are attending a Facebook event called Community BBQ for Cilla Carden.

It also has another 7,600 people who are interested in attending

The event states: "Cilla Carden has a problem with her neighbours cooking meat on their BBQ, because she’s a vegan.

"Recently taking them to the Supreme Court!

A large BBQ is planned (E+)

"Recently taking them to the Supreme Court!

"Don’t let Cilla destroy a good old Aussie tradition, join us for a community BBQ, and help Cilla Carden GET SOME PORK ON HER FORK.

"BYO hotdog buns, p.s. NO VEGANS."

Ms Carden is said to be instructing her lawyers regarding the event planned for Saturday, October 19.

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