A gang of Broadmeadows based vandals has attacked a naval monument on church grounds in Melbourne’s CBD, according to Sasha Uzonov’s website within spitting distance of a key City Police station.
The now defaced statue honours intrepid and heroic explorer Captain Matthew Flinders, a British Naval officer who bravely endured six and a half years imprisonment at the hands of the French. Before being imprisoned by the French, Flinders circumnavigated Australia and gave it the name it bears to this day.
Uzonov is a veteran of Australia’s Armed Forces and is a highly regarded photo-journalist, occasionally excoriated by left-wing loon-scribes at the Sunday Age like Tom Hyland. Hyland wrote an impassioned defence of disgraced former veterans heritage officer and former enemy agent and draft dodger Garrie Hutchinson.
Uzonov reports:
A prominent Melbourne city monument, the Matthew Flinders statue, has been vandalised late last week right under the noses of Victoria Police.
The statue is situated outside St Paul’s Cathedral on Swanston Street and just around the corner is a Victoria Police station in Flinders Lane.
Matthew Flinders was a famous British naval explorer (1774-1814) who became the first European to circumnavigate Australia in 1803.
The vandals left a possible calling card or clue by daubing the figure “3047″ a possible reference to a suburb in Melbourne, which is Broadmeadows !
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