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British teenagers face trial over 'Auschwitz theft' items | British teenagers face trial over 'Auschwitz theft' items |
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Two British teenagers accused of stealing artefacts from Auschwitz during a school trip to Poland are to face a trial, prosecutors have said. | |
The pupils from the independent Perse School in Cambridge were allegedly found with with buttons and fragments of a spoon from the camp. | |
In June it was reported they had been fined after admitting responsibility. | In June it was reported they had been fined after admitting responsibility. |
But Polish prosecutors said the pair had changed their minds and would now face a trial. | |
The 17 year olds have withdrawn their admission of guilt, explaining that they were not aware that the items had special cultural significance. | |
The artefacts were allegedly taken from an area where new arrivals at the Nazi death camp were stripped of their belongings. | |
Krakow Regional Prosecutor's office spokeswoman Boguslawa Marcinkowska said the indictment had been sent on Tuesday to the Regional Court in Krakow. | |
She said it was likely the pupils would have to appear in court as they had changed their position and their intention to voluntarily submit to punishment. | She said it was likely the pupils would have to appear in court as they had changed their position and their intention to voluntarily submit to punishment. |
The maximum penalty for the crime is a 10-year prison sentence. | |
Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp | Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp |
Life in the city of Auschwitz | Life in the city of Auschwitz |