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Four Men Arrested in Ongoing Investigation into Felling of Iconic Sycamore Gap Tree

Suspects include two men in their 30s, a teenager, and a man in his 60s; all are out on bail as police investigate the deliberate destruction of the 300-year-old tree, a beloved landmark, at Hadrian's Wall.

  • Four men, including two in their 30s, a teenager, and a man in his 60s, have been arrested in connection with the destruction of the renowned Sycamore Gap tree in Northumberland; all have been released on bail during ongoing investigations.
  • The Sycamore Gap tree, approximately 300 years old and situated beside Hadrian's Wall, was deliberately cut down overnight between September 27 and 28, resulting in damage to the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • The felled tree, carefully cared for by the Northumberland National Park Authority and the National Trust, was iconic and highly photographed, having been awarded the 2016 English tree of the year by the Woodland Trust and featuring in the 1991 film 'Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.'
  • The remainder of the tree has been moved from the site by a crane and is stored at a secure facility maintained by the National Trust, which also preserved seeds from the tree for potential propagation.
  • The destruction of the Sycamore Gap tree has sparked widespread public outrage and an outpouring of emotional responses from locals and international tourists alike, underscoring its cultural and personal significance.
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