Sydney man charged over attack on Stone of Scone in Scottish museum
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A 35-year-old man from Sydney, Arnaud Harixcalde Logan, has been charged with malicious mischief in Perth, Scotland, after trying to break a glass case containing the Stone of Scone. This incident occurred at Perth Museum, which features the stone as its centerpiece. Following the incident on a Saturday afternoon, police arrested Logan, who remains in custody pending his next court appearance. The Stone of Scone, used in royal coronations, was returned to Scotland in 1996 after being kept at Westminster Abbey for many years.
A man from Sydney has been charged with malicious mischief after attempting to break a glass case containing the Stone of Scone at Perth Museum.
The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is an ancient artefact associated with the Scottish and UK monarchies, used in royal coronations.
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