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Model sets 3500 year old tree on fire so she can see ‘what kind of drugs’ she was taking

A young model allegedly set a fire that caused one of the world’s oldest cypress trees to burn and collapse because she needed light in the darkness to see what drugs she was doing.

Sara Barnes, 26, of Winter Park, Florida, was identified by two witnesses as the person who caused the 118ft bald cypress tree named ‘The Senator’ to burn and collapse on January 16, police said.

The woman allegedly took photos of the fire on the 3,500-year-old tree with her phone but did not call 911 – and authorities found methamphetamine, scales and drug paraphernalia at her home.

One of the first photos seen on her public Facebook profile is of clumps of marijuana. Agricultural officials searched her home on Tuesday and also confiscated her mobile phone and laptop.

Since Barnes’s arrest was made public, she has received plenty of harsh criticism because the tree – dated by park officials thanks to its ring samples – was a beloved historic symbol in Longwood, Florida.

A $30,000 fence is planned to be built nearby to stop visitors stealing the remaining portions of the tree, or from standing too near Lady Liberty, a neighbouring 2,000-year-old cypress tree.

The tree made it 165ft before a 1925 hurricane lopped off its top, park officials say. Native American Indians who lived throughout central Florida would use the tree as a landmark.

In the late 19th century it became a popular  visitor attraction. It was the centrepiece of Longwood’s Big Tree Park and believed to be the oldest of its kind in North America.

It was also thought to be the fifth oldest in the world. Firefighters had a difficult time getting to the tree at Longwood’s Big Tree Park and had to run almost a mile of hose to get to The Senator.

The tree, which had withstood lightning storms, hurricanes, droughts and other harsh conditions, burned for several hours before it was weakened so much that it collapsed in less than three hours.

Initially, authorities thought it was simply a natural accident and the damage from a strike of lightening. A 20ft section of the tree fell off at 7:45am, and the tree collapsed a half-hour later.

According to News13, firefighters had to keep a considerable distance. As the heat rose, the top of tree burned, sending burning limbs falling more than 100ft to the ground below.

Later, a sheriff’s helicopter dumped water on the smouldering tree. The Senator is named for Senator M.O. Overstreet, who donated the land where the tree stands to Seminole County in 1927.

Arlene Culpepper, Asst. Editor-in-Chief
Arlene Culpepper, Asst. Editor-in-Chiefhttp://www.mikodreamz.com
Vice-President & Asst. Editor-in-Chief of The Heat Magazine, Arlene is a Louisiana native, Certified Paralegal, Publicist, Owner of MIKODreamz PR, co-owner of 504Diffusion, writer, producer, and jack of all trades, who is heavily involved in her community as well as serving as Media Advisor for New Orleans Union for Entertainment (NOUE), Member of the NOLA Music Awards from 2012-present & Member of the Press Club of New Orleans. Her work is published across the web. Her PR work has been highly recognized & awarded. She was/is publicist for the late great BTY YoungN, 0017th and more. She is also working on her first novel & aspires to turn it into a film & is currently writing the authorized biography of the legendary Pimp C of UGK. She can be reached via email at Arlene@theheatmag.com. Follow her on Twitter - @CategorySeven & Instagram - @hurricanearlene.
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