One of the two men who was locked up for chopping down the Sycamore Gap tree ‘has already walked free from prison’

One of two former best friends who chopped down one of Britain’s most famous trees with a chainsaw in what was described as ‘mindless vandalism’ has already been freed from behind bars, it is understood. 

Last July, Adam Carruthers, 33, and Daniel Graham, from Carlisle, Cumbria, were sentenced to four years and three months after they felled the 19th-century Sycamore Gap Tree, which sat beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland.  

The duo drove 40 minutes from Carlisle on

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