Eastbourne covid memorial vandalised just five days after unveiling
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Brodrick Road resident Steph Hallewell said she first saw the graffiti this morning (Thursday, June 23).
The Hampden Park woman said she thinks the vandalism happened overnight as she did not see it the previous day.
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Hide AdMiss Hallewell, who said she has had covid twice, added, “I was very angry. Do these people not realise what this is for? It’s a memorial for goodness’ sake. It’s to remember people we have lost. I was a bit upset.
“I was fuming and cursing some words, as we do.
“Is there any need for any of this? Why do people need to spoil things all the time.
“It is costing money and it’s a place where people can come and pay their respects.”
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Hide AdAn Eastbourne Borough Council spokesperson said, “The vandalism in Elm Grove Park has been reported to Sussex Police and we urge anyone with information about this crime to call 101.
“It is difficult to sum up the feelings of utter disgust for those responsible and the great upset their mindless actions have caused.
“Over 70 people attended a highly moving and emotional ceremony last weekend to remember those lost during the pandemic and reflect on personal experiences of living through such challenging times.
“Council officers will do everything possible to reinstate the memorial and repair the damage done.
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Hide Ad“We hope Sussex Police can make arrests soon and bring the full force of the law to bear on the culprits.”
Sussex Police have been contacted for a comment.