Who does something like that? Presumably the still unknown perpetrators thought it was incredibly funny to cut the MayPole set up in the St. Georgen Children’s Playground on the Gusen (Upper Austria). But there is nothing to do with customs. Instead, the police are now investigating material damage. Witnesses are asked for references to the perpetrators.
During the state holidays, the St. Georgen inspection was submitted to the Gusen that the Mayypole on the local playground of the local children was probably reversed by several unknown perpetrators. A destroyed mayypole could then actually be found on the spot.
Play equipment for children damaged
An immediate search was not successful. A play equipment for children – a wooden waterway – was also damaged by sawing the tree. The exact damage amount has not yet been clarified. Further investigation is being carried out by the Mauthausen police.
All witnesses are therefore asked to report to the Mauthausen Police Inspection on 059 1334 324-100.
Source: Krone

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