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    A spate of vandalism in Auckland's Parnell

    A spate of vandalism in Auckland's Parnell


    Up to 12 historic graves have been damaged, and public toilets, sinks and taps stolen - in Judges Bay.

    A police report was filed just before 5pm yesterday, about headstones pushed over and broken outside the 168-year-old St Stephen's Chapel.

    Council Area Operations Manager, Martin Wong, says the destruction is disgraceful.

    He says the extensive damage to council-owned toilets occurred over the weekend, and it's not clear if the two are linked.

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