SiMBA Tree Of Tranquility vandalised and community rallies round, Glasgow, 8 December 2020 44 images Created 8 Dec 2020
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 8 December 2020.
Pictured: The SiMBA Charity Tree Of Tranquility which is made of metal and has each leaf with the memory of bereaved families names of their baby.
SiMBA Charity’s Tree Of Tranquility and their ornate bench has been severely vandalised and set fire by vandals leaving their cigarette lighter behind. Distraught and bereaved Parents, Kat and Fraser made the horrific discovery as they visited SiMBA’s memorial garden. To their horror the tree branch which had their baby’s name on one of its leafs, was destroyed and ripped off the tree. The police are now looking into this. The Tree Of Tranquility has now been taken away to be repaired and the bench fixed. A bouquet of flowers was left marking the tree’s spot. SiMBA Charity has been helping bereaved parents for over 15 years help to deal with baby loss. They can be contacted via their website
https://www.simbacharity.org.uk/
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
https://youtu.be/wwYa8BugIyU
Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 8 December 2020.
Pictured: The SiMBA Charity Tree Of Tranquility which is made of metal and has each leaf with the memory of bereaved families names of their baby.
SiMBA Charity’s Tree Of Tranquility and their ornate bench has been severely vandalised and set fire by vandals leaving their cigarette lighter behind. Distraught and bereaved Parents, Kat and Fraser made the horrific discovery as they visited SiMBA’s memorial garden. To their horror the tree branch which had their baby’s name on one of its leafs, was destroyed and ripped off the tree. The police are now looking into this. The Tree Of Tranquility has now been taken away to be repaired and the bench fixed. A bouquet of flowers was left marking the tree’s spot. SiMBA Charity has been helping bereaved parents for over 15 years help to deal with baby loss. They can be contacted via their website
https://www.simbacharity.org.uk/
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM