2025-05-09 22:55:08
Crime

Justice for an Icon: The Sycamore Gap Tree

In a shocking act of vandalism, two men have been convicted for illegally felling the iconic Sycamore Gap tree, renowned for its beauty and featured in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.' The 200-year-old tree, located next to Hadrian's Wall, suffered significant damage, prompting outrage among conservationists and the local community.

Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, who filmed the destruction, face potential sentences of up to 10 years in prison. The incident has sparked discussions on the importance of preserving natural heritage.

Efforts are underway to regrow the tree from its remaining stump or seeds, highlighting the community's commitment to restoration.

Deutsche Welle
9. Mai 2025 um 14:00

Sycamore Gap: 2 convicted for felling UK's iconic tree

Two men, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, have been found guilty of cutting down the iconic Sycamore Gap tree in northern England, which stood for around 200 years next to Hadrian's Wall. The pair could face up to 10 years in prison when sentenced in July. They were accused of using a chainsaw to cut the tree down and filming it on Graham's phone, with prosecutor Richard Wright suggesting they had done so 'for a bit of a laugh'. The tree was beloved for its picturesque setting and gained int..
Al Jazeera
9. Mai 2025 um 16:02

‘Mindless’ damage: Two convicted of cutting down historic Sycamore Gap tree

Two men, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, were convicted of cutting down a 200-year-old Sycamore Gap tree in northern England's Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The pair, who drove from Carlisle to the site, sliced through the trunk in minutes before leaving. The incident shocked the community and conservationists, with efforts underway to regrow the tree from its stump or seeds. Graham and Carruthers will be sentenced on July 15 after being remanded in custody.
Tagesschau - Internationale Nachrichten aus aller Welt
9. Mai 2025 um 13:37

Illegal Felling in England Verdict in the Trial of the "Robin Hood" Tree

Two men were found guilty in Newcastle of illegally felling the famous "Robin Hood" tree. The around 200-year-old sycamore, which was felled with a chainsaw in 2023, caused damages of around 730,000 euros, both to the tree and to Hadrian's Wall, a historic structure. The defendants, aged 39 and 32, had filmed the act and considered it vandalism, which caused outrage in the UK. The announcement of the sentence is still pending.
n-tv.de
9. Mai 2025 um 14:11

Hundreds of thousands of euros in property damage: "Lumberjacks" of the "Robin Hood" tree found guilty - n-tv.de

Two men were found guilty of illegally felling the famous "Robin Hood" tree in northern England. The damage amounts to around 730,000 euros. The perpetrators had filmed the act and sent it to friends, apparently believing it was "funny, clever or great". The felling of the over 100-year-old tree, which was a popular photo motif, caused nationwide outrage. The sentence is still pending.
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