Man charged with malicious mischief after ‘Stone of Destiny case smashed’
PERTH MUSEUM, SCOTLAND, JUL 12 – Arnaud Logan, 35, allegedly broke the protective glass of the Stone of Destiny at Perth Museum while claiming a clan leadership and throne right, police said.
- A 35-year-old Australian man has been charged with malicious mischief for allegedly smashing the glass case of the Stone of Destiny with a hammer.
- Mr. Logan did not enter a plea and is in custody, with a court return scheduled for next week.
- The Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone, is a historic artefact involved in royal coronations.
- Perth Museum confirmed that the historic Stone of Destiny, used in multiple coronations, was not damaged during the incident.
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