The statue of slave trader Edward Colston is thrown into Bristol Harbour by protesters during Black Lives Matter demonstrations in June 2020. Reuters
The statue of slave trader Edward Colston is thrown into Bristol Harbour by protesters during Black Lives Matter demonstrations in June 2020. Reuters
The statue of slave trader Edward Colston is thrown into Bristol Harbour by protesters during Black Lives Matter demonstrations in June 2020. Reuters
The statue of slave trader Edward Colston is thrown into Bristol Harbour by protesters during Black Lives Matter demonstrations in June 2020. Reuters

Four in UK court over toppling of Edward Colston statue


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Four people appeared in a court in England on Monday facing criminal damage charges over the toppling of a statue of 17th century slave trader Edward Colston.

The four are accused of being part of a crowd that tore down the statue and dumped it in Bristol Harbour in June last year.

Merchants of Bristol, in south-west England, became involved in the lucrative slave trade industry from the end of the 17th century until the trade was banned in the UK in 1807.

The Colston protest was part of UK-wide Black Lives Matter demonstrations that followed the death of George Floyd in the US after he was restrained by police a month earlier .

The protests in the UK focused on the country's colonial past and its role in the slave trade.

The statue was recovered and is due to go on display in a museum bearing the scars and graffiti of the protest.

The four accused, Rhian Graham, 29, Milo Ponsford, 25, Jake Skuse, 36, and Sage Willoughby, 21, denied criminal damage and will face trial at a later date.

Four people were arrested for breaching coronavirus rules after turning up to support the so-called Colston 4.

A message written in chalk outside Bristol Magistrates' Court, where four people faced criminal damage charges over the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston. AP
A message written in chalk outside Bristol Magistrates' Court, where four people faced criminal damage charges over the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston. AP

Gatherings of more than two people are currently prohibited.

A further 150 people joined a video call to show their support.

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