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Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers are now beginning their jail terms for felling the beloved Sycamore Gap tree. It had grown for more than 100 years in a dip on Hadrian's Wall but took just over ...
Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, from Carlisle, Cumbria, are on trial accused of felling the 19th Century Sycamore Gap tree in an act of 'mindless vandalism'.
Two men have been found guilty of cutting down Britain's beloved 'Sycamore Gap' tree, featured in Hollywood movie "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." ...
The trial for two men accused of cutting down the 200-year-old Hadrian’s Wall tree opened Tuesday in northeastern England. Both pleaded not guilty.
There was anger and sadness among people who turned out over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend to protest at the destruction of a tree in Enfield thought to be up to 500 years old. "This is a crime ...
On the latest episode of the Mail's 'The Trial of the Sycamore Gap' series, award-winning crime reporters Liz Hull and George Odling as well as tree lawyer Sarah Dodd, reacted to the news that ...
Two men were found guilty Friday of felling the famous tree in northern England, bringing some closure to a baffling crime that had saddened and mystified the nation. By Lizzie Dearden Reporting ...
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were found guilty by a Newcastle Crown Court jury of felling the Sycamore Gap tree, which had stood next to Hadrian's Wall in northeast England for around 200 years.