Police have released images of 15 people as part of an investigation after a statue of Edward Colston was rolled into a harbour.
The statue, which was removed from Bristol harbour on June 11, was torn from its plinth and rolled into the harbour by Black Lives Matter protesters.
Many residents and activists had been calling for its removal for years, due to Colston's significant and bloody part in the Atlantic slave-trade.
Avon and Somerset police officers are now appealing for the public’s help to identify a number of people they wish to speak as part of an investigation into the criminal damage caused to the statue.
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