The Scarborough News

Who did this?

Investigat­ion continues after graveyard targeted by vandals

- by poppy kennedy & carl gavaghan newsdesk@jpress.co.uk

Gravestone­s have been knocked out of place and deep tyre tracks have ploughed up the memorial area in an “appalling” incident at Scarboroug­h’s cemetery.

A vehicle is believed to have been used to vandalise the Woodlands Cemetery. A blue car with four adults inside was seen by a witness who passed on an image to police who are investigat­ing the matter.

Scarboroug­h councillor Bill Chatt said: “I would say about two or three graves have been damaged. There’s also a lot more covered in mud.

“A gentleman who had seen the incident photograph­ed the

car. People don’t expect this to happen in a graveyard. “The people who have spoken to me have had a really strong viewonthep­eopleinthe­car.It’s just appalling.”

The team at the cemetery is working to ensure the gravestone­s affected are stable and cleaned.

The vandalism occurred at 4.30pm on Sunday February 4 and police are investigat­ing the incident.

Many residents have shared their anger and upset that someone could cause this damage in a peaceful final resting place.

Kirsty Pennock said: “Disgracefu­l, I hope the culprits are caught and prosecuted.”

While Tina House added: “Absolutely disgusting – how can people be so cruel and disrespect­ful.”

Edie Luke added: “Disgusting – can’t even rest in peace. My thoughts go out to those affected by the mindless vandalism caused.

“Hope who ever did it gets caught.”

Residents who have laid beloved family members to rest are being informed about the situation.

Cllr Chatt added: “Our Bereavemen­t Services staff are in the process of contacting the owners of the graves that have been damaged to reassure them that the matter is being taken seriously and to discuss with them how they would like the graves to be repaired and cleaned.

“This will understand­ably be an upsetting time for grave owners and their families and I extend my sympathy to all those that have been affected.”

Scarboroug­h Police posted on its Facebook page to alert residents of the damage on Monday morning (February 5).

“There has been significan­t damage to some of the grass and some gravestone­s.

“Please be reassured that this incident is being investigat­ed by officers and we have a suspect for the damage.

“If a family member’ s grave stone has been damaged following the incident please contact 101 and quote ref 1218002048­4.”

‘People don’t expect this to happen in a graveyard. The people who have spoken to me have had a really strong view on the people in the car. It’s just appalling.’

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 ??  ?? ABOVE: The damage done to the cemetery by a vehicle driven over the consecrate­d ground. Picture by Richard Ponter. BELOW: Parts of this memorial were left damaged. Picture by Bill Chatt.
ABOVE: The damage done to the cemetery by a vehicle driven over the consecrate­d ground. Picture by Richard Ponter. BELOW: Parts of this memorial were left damaged. Picture by Bill Chatt.
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