The Independent

Four charged over toppling of Colston statue in Bristol

- CONRAD DUNCAN

Four people have been charged with criminal damage over the toppling of the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol this summer.

The Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) said that Rhian Graham, aged 29, Milo Ponsford, 25, Jake Skuse, 32, and Sage Willoughby, 21, will appear at Bristol Magistrate­s Court on 25 January for their first hearing.

The bronze memorial to the 17th-century slave merchant was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest on 7 June, before being dumped in Bristol Harbour. Following the protest, the controvers­ial statue was recovered from the water by Bristol City Council and assessed to have suffered £3,750 worth of

damage.

Avon and Somerset Police decided not to intervene in the protest and made no arrests at the time, but officers subsequent­ly launched an investigat­ion into the incident.

“The Crown Prosecutio­n Service reminds all concerned that criminal proceeding­s against all four are now active and that they have the right to a fair trial,” a CPS spokespers­on said. “It is extremely important there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of informatio­n online which could in any way prejudice these proceeding­s.”

The CPS said it had authorised charges following a review of a file of evidence from the Avon and Somerset force.

Although the statue was retrieved, Bristol City Council said it will not be returned to its former position and will instead be exhibited in a museum with the graffiti sprayed on it during the protest left intact.

Commenting on the recovery process, Fran Coles, the council’s conservati­on and documentat­ions manager, said: “Our main concern is making sure that we can conserve the paint, the graffiti that’s on him now, because that’s actually become the most fragile part of the sculpture. It has become part of the story of the object, of the statue, so our job is to try and retain that as much as possible, while stabilisin­g the statue for the long term.”

Earlier this month, a figure of the Star Wars villain Darth Vader was placed on the plinth where the statue of Colston formerly stood, in an apparent tribute to Bristol-born actor David Prowse, who died in November.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? The statue was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in June
(Reuters) The statue was pulled down during a Black Lives Matter protest in June

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