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    Paddington Bear statue vandalisers fined for criminal damage

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    Posted on March 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Two RAF engineers were fined for vandalizing a Paddington Bear statue in Newbury, highlighting the cultural significance of the character.

    RAF Engineers Fined for Paddington Bear Statue Vandalism

    LONDON (Reuters) - Two British air force engineers were on Tuesday fined and ordered to carry out unpaid work for drunkenly breaking a statue of Paddington Bear in half before stealing it in what a judge described as "an act of wanton vandalism".

    Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22, pleaded guilty to criminal damage of the statue on March 2 in Newbury in Berkshire, southern England, the home town of Paddington's creator Michael Bond.

    The pair forcibly removed the front facade of the statue and carried it through the town to a taxi which took them back to their Royal Air Force base, Judge Sam Goozee said, adding that the statue needed 5,451 pounds (around $7,000) of repairs.

    Paddington, a much-loved children's literary character, has experienced a recent surge in popularity as a result of a successful series of movie adaptations, starring Ben Whishaw and Hugh Bonneville.

    The bear even had tea with the late Queen Elizabeth in a pre-recorded comic sketch to mark her 70th year on the throne, in which she told Paddington she always kept the character's favourite marmalade sandwich in her ever-present handbag.

    The judge told Heath and Lawrence as he sentenced them at Reading Magistrates' Court: "Paddington Bear is a beloved cultural icon with children and adults alike.

    "He represents kindness, tolerance and promotes integration and acceptance in our society.

    "His famous label attached to his duffle coat says 'please look after this bear'. On the night of March 2 2025, your actions were the antithesis of everything Paddington stands for."

    Heath and Lawrence were both ordered to pay 2725 pounds compensation for the repairs and to complete 150 hours of unpaid work.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin; editing by Sarah Young)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Two RAF engineers vandalized a Paddington Bear statue.
    • •The incident occurred in Newbury, Berkshire.
    • •The statue required £5,451 in repairs.
    • •Paddington Bear is a beloved cultural icon.
    • •The engineers were fined and given community service.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Paddington Bear statue vandalisers fined for criminal damage

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the vandalism of a Paddington Bear statue by two RAF engineers in Newbury, Berkshire.

    2Who were involved in the vandalism?

    Two British air force engineers, Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, were involved.

    3What were the consequences for the vandals?

    They were fined £2,725 each and ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work.

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