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Walter Renwick came under intense scrutiny following the illegal felling of the renowned Sycamore Gap tree. Despite suspicions and accusations from online investigators, it was not him who committed the act. As false allegations swirled around him, including police searches of his home and the removal of a chainsaw, Renwick found himself at the center of a virtual witch hunt.
Life took a turn for Renwick when he was evicted from Plankey Mill Farm by the landowners Jesuits in Britain. This eviction came after numerous attempts to engage with Renwick due to breaches of his tenancy agreement. Despite losing everything he held dear, Renwick faced an additional blow with the accusations surrounding the Sycamore Gap incident.
In the aftermath of the felling, a 16-year-old boy was also arrested alongside Renwick. Despite claims that he was involved, the teenager faced intense online abuse and speculation. Eventually, it became clear that neither Renwick nor the teenager were responsible for the criminal act.
Months later, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, both from Cumbria, were convicted of two counts of criminal damage associated with the tree felling. Renwick pondered the motives behind the act, reflecting on the loss of his farm as the most devastating consequence of the events. Jesuits in Britain maintained their stance on the situation, emphasizing that Renwick had been given multiple opportunities to discuss alternative arrangements before his eviction
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