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Home / Crime and Justice / Bah Humbug Attack: Lights for Loved Ones Destroyed

Bah Humbug Attack: Lights for Loved Ones Destroyed

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Dozens of Christmas lights dedicated to lost loved ones were vandalized.
  • Residents paid £20 for each set of tribute lights.
  • Police are seeking two men in connection with the attacks.
Bah Humbug Attack: Lights for Loved Ones Destroyed

Heartless attackers have targeted Christmas lights in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, which were dedicated to individuals who have passed away. The Spirit of Mexborough community group organized the display, with residents paying £20 for each set of lights to honor their loved ones. Sadly, just four days after their activation, between 15 and 20 sets of lights were vandalized across three locations.

Organizers described the act as "spiteful" and a display of "disrespect and a lack of empathy," noting that the wires were cut and battery boxes stolen. The community shared poignant handwritten messages attached to the lights, making the damage even more upsetting for those grieving. One resident expressed devastation, stating the lights were a comfort to her father.

South Yorkshire Police have initiated an investigation into the criminal damage and have released CCTV images of two men they believe can assist with their inquiries. The men are described as white, around 20 years old, of slim build, and approximately 5ft 8in tall. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help identify those responsible for this disheartening act.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Police are hunting two men in connection with the vandalism of Christmas lights.
Dozens of Christmas lights, displayed as tributes to lost loved ones, had their wires cut and batteries stolen.
Residents paid £20 for each set of Christmas lights to be displayed in memory of loved ones.

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