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10 November 201912.52 More than 80 tombstones were vandalized in a Jewish cemetery dating back to 1807 in Randers, a Danish town in Jutland. The news published in the newspaper Randers Amtsavis. The tombstones have been painted with green graffiti and some have been turned over. Police investigations into the profanation of the Jewish cemetery are underway. "We have one of the oldest Jewish burial sites and will always cherish it," said the mayor of the town Torben Hansen.