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内容摘要:Moira Jenkins said she did not like being away from her home in Dover.

Moira Jenkins said she did not like being away from her home in Dover.

Mr Wright said it was "rather odd" that Mr Graham claimed he had not heard of the tree until Mr Carruthers told him about it in 2021 when the year before he had reported a car stolen from Steel Rigg, the closest public car park to the tree.He said Mr Carruthers' style in court might have been different and less combative but he had been equally unhelpful to jurors.

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His phone was tracked travelling to and from near Sycamore Gap the afternoon before the tree was felled, which Mr Carruthers claimed was him embarking on and then aborting a three-hour round trip to the Metrocentre with his partner and their new-born baby.Mr Wright said that claim was "nonsense" and "actually he was going on a recce".The prosecutor said both men "knew exactly what they were doing" and were "in the business of cutting down big trees together".

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He said they also knew there was a storm coming that night which would be the "perfect weather for cutting down a big tree" as the wind would have pushed the trunk away from falling back on to the saw, thereby reducing the amount of equipment needed.Mr Wright said the only reason to take away the wedge cut out of the tree was as a "souvenir and trophy".

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The prosecutor said the defendants were "best mates" and "obsessively close friends" who, before they fell out "spectacularly" in the aftermath, did everything together, the "ultimate two-man team".

Messages the men exchanged in the aftermath showed them "revelling in" what they had done, the prosecutor said.Roz Savage, the Liberal Democrat MP for South Cotswolds, said assisted dying should be "patient-led, not doctor-led".

"To my mind, it would be very wrong for a doctor, or indeed anybody, to suggest to a person that they should seek assisted dying," she said."I support the bill because it gives people choice, and this most important choice of their lives should not be in response to undue influence."

Under the bill, the right to an assisted death will be granted to adults with less than six months to live, provided their request is approved by two doctors and a High Court judge.MPs supported the proposed law change on Friday in the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, following an emotional debate in the chamber.

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