A UK court has found two men guilty of deliberately cutting down the famous Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark that stood for centuries. The act, described as 'mindless criminal damage,' was filmed on a cellphone and sparked widespread outrage across Britain. Prosecutors emphasized the senselessness of the crime, noting the tree's cultural and historical significance. The convicted men were former friends who carried out the act together. The case has reignited discussions about protecting national heritage sites.
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٢ رجل يدينان بقطع شجرة فجوة القيقب البريطانية
Prosecutors said the men had committed the “act of deliberate and mindless criminal damage” together and filmed it on a cellphone.
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اثنان من الرجال أدينا بقطع شجرة السيكامور في منطقة سيكامور غاب في المملكة المتحدة
Two former friends have been found guilty of cutting down Britain's Sycamore Gap tree in an act of "deliberate and mindless criminal damage".