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A Paddington statue that was ripped from a bench by two RAF Odiham engineers has been repaired and unveiled. Daniel Heath, ...
Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington statue have been told by a judge they are the "antithesis" of everything the bear stands for. Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22 and based at RAF ...
CCTV footage played to the court showed the men approaching the Paddington Bear statue late at night before ripping the bear ...
Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, who are both 22 and work as engineers at RAF Odiham in Hampshire, had been drinking when they damaged the statue at 2am on March 2, after a night out.
The repaired and repainted statue will be unveiled later this week after being vandalised by two Royal Air Force engineers in March.
A Paddington statue that was ripped from a bench by two RAF engineers is to be reinstalled. The homage to the famous bear has ...
Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22 and engineers at RAF Odiham in Hampshire, were sentenced for criminal damage at Reading Magistrates' Court and ordered to pay £2,725 each towards the ...
Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, who both work as engineers at RAF Odiham, had been drinking when they stole the statue on March 2.
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Royal Air Force engineers shamed by judge over theft of Paddington Bear statueProsecutor said Jamie Renuka said the men were drunk during the escapade that was captured by a surveillance camera on the empty street just before 2 a.m. The two spirited away half of the statue in a ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSN“I was absolutely devastated” - Man gets tattoo in honour of Paddington BearA man who felt “devastated” after a Paddington Bear statue was vandalised by two RAF engineers has got the famous character ...
Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington Bear statue in half and then stole it were "the antithesis of everything Paddington stands for", a judge has said. Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both ...
Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22 and based at RAF Odiham in Hampshire, each admitted an offence of criminal damage at Reading Magistrates' Court. The statue in Newbury, Berkshire ...
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