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CPS reviews Peak District tomb row decision

November 24, 2016 23:11

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

1 min read

The Crown Prosecution Service is reviewing its decision not to prosecute a man who bulldozed a historic Jewish burial ground.

Landowner Anthony Bevis flattened 100-year-old tombs in woodland in the Peak District, near Sheffield.

They contained the remains of 15 members of the Bright family, who were founding members of Sheffield’s Jewish community and leading lights in the city’s steel trade.

Cymone De-Lara-Bond, a descendant of the family, has been campaigning for a prosecution since 2012, after South Yorkshire Police and the CPS said they would not charge Mr Bevis with criminal damage.