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Monday 29 May 2023 Dublin: 12°C

# vandals

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# Koonalda Cave
Sacred artwork in South Australia believed to be 30,000 years old destroyed by vandals
Vandals entered Koonalda Cave and scrawled graffiti reading: ‘Don’t look now, but this is a death cave.’
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# vandals
Garda probe under way after 1916 memorial wall vandalised again in Glasnevin
The Necrology Wall bears the names of all those who died as a result of the conflict.
# Dangerous
Vandals tried to cut down the iconic Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge
It will be closed for the foreseeable future.
# vandals
Those who destroy defibrillators could face five years in prison under proposed new laws
New legislation could also see vandals hit with a €50,000 punishment.
# big mistake
Crystal Palace fans left red-faced after accidentally vandalising their own team bus
The words ‘Crystal Palace FC’ were spray painted on the bus.
# injured crocs
Crocodiles let loose by vandals in Australian school
The female crocodiles were injured in the incident and will most likely have to be euthanised.
# desecrated
Grave of WT Cosgrave vandalised in Goldenbridge Cemetery
The Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan took to Twitter today to voice his disgust.
# Unplugged
That '24-metre butt plug' in Paris has been attacked by sex-toy-hating vandals
Oh Christmas tree, Oh Christmas tree..
# water safety
'Mindless vandalism' of life rings along River Boyne puts lives at risk
Boyne Fishermen’s Rescue and Recovery Service said replacing the life rings will incur a large financial cost.
# best foot forward
Patrick Kavanagh statue restored after vandals' dodgy paint job
The statue had its feet painted red last month – but it’s now back to normal.
# Vandalism
Vandals destroy Dublin community garden and steal Christmas lights
Thieves took tables, decorations and equipment from the locked garden in a Dublin suburb overnight.
# No vote
Paschal Donohoe's office graffitied after no vote
The Fine Gael TD said he found it ironic that “the people who are making accusations of cowardice, carried out this act under the cover of night”.