The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Flowers are stolen from war memorial

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Thieves have stolen hundreds of pounds worth of new flowers from a national memorial to Scotland’s fallen.

The crooks removed entire beds of flowers from the Veterans Memorial – one of the nation’s only monuments to living veterans as well as fallen heroes – in Knightswoo­d, Glasgow.

Dedicated 11 years ago, the memorial and surroundin­g gardens were paid for by veterans across the country. The incident has shocked many civilians and ex-service personnel.

Former paratroope­r Terry Mccourt, the memorial’s custodian, said: “To say we are all angry and stunned by this is an understate­ment.”

Last year, Terry, from Glasgow, and his comrades unveiled plaques to local heroes including Sergeant John Hannah who won the Victoria Cross after suffering horrific injuries as he battled a fire on his aircraft during a raid over Nazi-occupied Belgium in 1940, aged 18. John later died, aged 25, as a result of his injuries.

Ex-sergeant, Terry, said: “We are urging people to keep an eye out in case they notice that suddenly somebody has a new flower display in their front or back garden.”

Police Scotland said: “We have received a report and enquiries are at an early stage.”

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