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'The Shawshank Redemption' lost its iconic Oak tree

The tree was an attraction for fans, who flocked to the monument every year since the movie’s release in 1994.

ANI

LONDON: ‘The Shwashank Redemption’ has lost one of its iconic image from the movie- the oak tree that stood as a beacon of hope for Morgan Freeman’s character, Red.

The Independent reports that on July 22, heavy winds knocked down the tree, which stood on private land in Lucas, Ohio.

Reportedly, the tree was an attraction for fans, who flocked to the monument every year since the movie’s release in 1994.

The fans shared their grief on Twitter by posting photoes and comments about the tress with the hashtag #ShawshankTree.

“So long dear friend, you will be missed.... RIP #ShawshankTree :-(,” wrote one.

“Slowly all my heroes are dying :( #ShawshankTree,” wrote the other.

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