The Sycamore Gap tree, located in a natural dip in the landscape alongside Hadrian’s Wall in Northern England, is believed to have been chopped down in what authorities are calling an “act of vandalism.”
Teen arrested for chopping down 'Robin Hood's tree
Boy arrested in England over the felling of a tree at Hadrian's Wall
Sycamore Gap Tree: Teen arrested under suspicion of cutting 'Robin Hood' fame tree in England - Times of India
Sycamore Gap tree: Boy, 16, arrested after landmark cut down
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Boy, 16, arrested after 300-year-old world-famous Sycamore Gap Tree along Hadrian's Wall - LBC
Sycamore Gap tree: Boy,16, arrested after felling at Hadrian's Wall
How UK's most famous tree was cut down in an act of vandalism – Firstpost
Sycamore Gap: Boy, 16, arrested after Hadrian's Wall tree felled
Sixteen-year-old boy arrested in England over 'deliberate' felling of famous tree at Hadrian's Wall - The Globe and Mail
Sycamore Gap tree: Second arrest after world-famous tree cut down
Sycamore Gap: Two arrested for chopping down historic British tree - The Jerusalem Post
Teen arrested over cutting down of landmark Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrian's Wall
Teen arrested after UK Hadrian's Wall 'Robin Hood tree' cut down