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Two men charged over Sycamore Gap tree felling
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Two men, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, have been charged by Northumbria police for damaging a 200-year-old sycamore tree in England. The tree, known as the Sycamore Gap, was cut down last year, sparking widespread outrage and confusion over the senseless act. According to reports, Graham, 38, and Carruthers, 31, both from Cumbria, will appear in Newcastle Magistrates Court on May 15 to face charges of causing criminal damage.
Sycamore Gap Tree Destruction
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organizations
- 1.UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- 2.Crown Prosecution Service
- 3.National Trust
- 4.Complex Casework Unit
- 5.CPS North East
- 6.Newcastle Magistrates Court
- 7.Northumbria Police
persons
- 1.Adam Carruthers
- 2.Daniel Graham
- 3.Rebecca Fenney
- 4.Jenny Gross
- 5.Alison Hawkins
- 6.Gary Fothergill
- 7.Kevin Costner
- 8.Kevin Waring