Pensioner faces $665 fine after being accused of taking crystal from Queensland national park
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Harry Ward says a pair of rangers turned up at his door and told him he was under investigation after he posted about finding a crystal.
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A pensioner who is being treated for cancer is facing a $665 fine from Queensland Parks and Wildlife after being accused of taking a crystal from a national park in Far North Queensland.
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Harry Ward, 66, says he found the quartz near a bridge, by a roadway
He is being investigated by Queensland Parks and Wildlife and faces a $665 fine after he posted about his find on social media
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