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RAF engineers who stole Paddington Bear statue ‘antithesis’ of everything he stands for, judge says

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RAF engineers who stole Paddington Bear statue ‘antithesis’ of everything he stands for, judge says
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Two RAF engineers who broke a Paddington Bear statue in half and then stole it were “the antithesis of everything Paddington stands for”, a judge has said.

Daniel Heath and William Lawrence, both 22-year-old engineers at RAF Odiham in Hampshire, had been drinking when they damaged the statue at 2am after a night out in Newbury, Berkshire, on 2 March.

CCTV footage played at Reading Magistrates’ Court showed them approaching the statue before attempting to rip the bear off the bench, then walking away with part of the damaged bear.

They carried the statue through the town and into a taxi to their base at RAF Odiham, the court heard.

Heath of Oakhall Park, Thornton, West Yorkshire, and Lawrence, of John Street, Enderby, Leicestershire, were sentenced to a 12-month community order after admitting criminal damage.

District judge Sam Goozee said it was “an act of wanton vandalism”.

“Paddington Bear is a beloved cultural icon with children and adults alike,” he said.

“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.

“Your actions lacked respect and integrity, two values you should uphold as members of the armed forces.”

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The Paddington Bear statue is among 23 placed across the UK and Ireland as part of the Paddington Visits Trail, the judge said.

“In what can only be described as an act of wanton vandalism, the CCTV shows the two of you forcibly remove the front facade of the Paddington statue and carry him through the town to a taxi which took you and the statute back to your base at RAF Odiham,” Judge Goozee added.

Heath and Lawrence were arrested at RAF Odiham the next day and admitted their offences in an interview with Thames Valley Police.

The broken half of the Paddington Bear statue was later found hidden in the boot of Lawrence’s car.

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It cost £5,451 to repair the statue, prosecutor Jaimie Renuka told the court.

The defendants’ defence lawyer Tom Brymer told the court: “They have been stupid and they are extremely ashamed about their actions.”

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The pair were ordered to pay £2,725 each towards the costs of repairing the statue and sentenced to a 12-month community order, as well as 150 hours of unpaid work “as payback to the community for your actions”, the judge said.

He added: “Your Squadron Leader speaks of your both being committed and diligent members of the RAF despite your junior rank.

“The RAF recognise your strong promise for your future. I do not know what your futures may hold in the armed forces as a result of this conviction, that will be a matter for a different tribunal.”

The RAF are understood to be considering the court findings.

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