Summary
A wedding celebration in a park in Esquimalt, British Columbia, led to damaged trees, causing local residents to express concern and report it as a criminal act. Photos showed broken tree limbs, and residents claimed the damage was for wedding decor. The wedding venue, Rosemead House, stated they did not authorize or use improperly obtained branches.
Key Facts
- The incident happened in Captain Jacobson Park, Esquimalt, British Columbia, Canada.
- Damaged trees were noticed by residents, and photos showed broken branches.
- The damage occurred during a wedding celebration at the "Rosemead House."
- Local resident Brad McLeod reported the incident to city officials and the Victoria Police.
- A resident claimed on Facebook that a group was led through the park, snapping branches.
- Rosemead House said they did not authorize damage and that the florist used responsibly purchased materials.
- The venue confirmed some branches brought by the wedding party were not used and were composted.