Cutting down a 200-year-old tree in the UK: second person arrested
In the United Kingdom, a second person was arrested in the investigation into the felling of a 200-year-old sycamore tree, which sparked outrage.
The investigation is ongoing. A sixty-year-old man was arrested this evening, Friday, as part of an investigation into the cutting of one of the most famous trees in the United Kingdom, according to local police, who released him earlier today. He was 16 years old. -An old teenager. The felling of an isolated sycamore tree between two hills in a picturesque natural area in northern England has sparked sadness and anger in the United Kingdom.
Northumbria Police, which is investigating this “deliberate act of vandalism”, announced on Friday evening that it had arrested “a man in his sixties in connection with the incident”. A 16-year-old teenager, who was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of “debauchery”, was released on Friday morning, “pending further investigation”.
“Je’espère that this is a recent arrest of our previous situation in the series, and we are also involved in finding out who is responsible and what is better than justice,” said Rebecca Fenney-Menzies, a responsible man of the Northumbrie police, in the city. statement.
On Thursday morning, walkers discovered the tree, one of the most photographed trees in the country, cut down at the trunk, apparently with a chainsaw. One of the directors of the National Trust, which manages several heritage sites in the UK, Andrew Budd, confirmed to the BBC that the tree was “in good health” and that it might be possible to regrow it.
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