Third Person Charged Over Stonehenge Vandalism Incident
Third Person Charged Over Stonehenge Vandalism Incident

A third individual has been charged in connection with an incident at Stonehenge on June 19, during which an orange substance was thrown at the ancient stones.

Luke Watson, 35, from Manuden, Bishop’s Stortford, has been charged with:

  • Aiding, abetting, counselling, and/or procuring the destruction or damage of an ancient protected monument.
  • Aiding, abetting, counselling, and/or procuring causing a public nuisance.

Watson is scheduled to appear at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court on December 13 for a first hearing.

Background on the Incident

The incident, which occurred during the summer solstice celebrations, sparked outrage among conservationists and the public, with English Heritage condemning the act as “a blatant disregard for the preservation of a world heritage site.”

The case follows charges brought against two other individuals in connection with the same incident. Police and heritage authorities have emphasized the importance of safeguarding Stonehenge, which holds both historical and cultural significance.

Ongoing Legal Proceedings

Wiltshire Police are continuing their investigation into the case. The court proceedings are expected to determine the full extent of culpability and any penalties for those involved.

Stonehenge remains a protected monument under UK law, and deliberate damage to the site can carry significant legal consequences.

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