![]() “Items like socks, trinkets and paint chips from painted pebbles could enter the marine environment and food chain and put wildlife at risk,” the National Trust Cymru, a UK conservation charity, said in a statement. ![]() Later in the franchise’s seventh installment, Dobby manages to save Harry and his friends, transporting them to Freshwater West Beach only to die moments later.Īccording to officials - who said the ever-mounting gifts have been an issue for the last 10 years - the socks and other small mementos pose a risk to the area’s wildlife. In the film, Harry Potter (played by Daniel Radcliffe) manages to free the house elf from his vile owners by giving him a sock. Since the “grave” appeared in 2010’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1,” it has become a real-life attraction for fans - and a problem for residents in the area, People reported. Rowling after staffers, high-profile celebs accuse paper of ‘anti-trans bias’įans of “Harry Potter” are being asked by environmental officials to stop leaving socks at Dobby’s “grave” in an effort to protect a beach in Wales. Why making more ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies is a terrible idea ![]() JK Rowling’s abusive ex-husband claims he helped write ‘Harry Potter’ ![]()
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