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Ancient coffin breaks as child put in it at Southend museum | Ancient coffin breaks as child put in it at Southend museum |
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A "historically unique" 800-year-old stone coffin was damaged when visitors to a museum put a child inside it. | A "historically unique" 800-year-old stone coffin was damaged when visitors to a museum put a child inside it. |
Part of the sarcophagus tumbled over and a chunk fell off at Prittlewell Priory Museum in Southend, Essex, as the Southend Echo reported. | Part of the sarcophagus tumbled over and a chunk fell off at Prittlewell Priory Museum in Southend, Essex, as the Southend Echo reported. |
Staff were "shocked and upset" at the "unbelievable incident", said conservator Claire Reed, who now has the job of repairing it. | Staff were "shocked and upset" at the "unbelievable incident", said conservator Claire Reed, who now has the job of repairing it. |
Those responsible were caught on CCTV but ran off without reporting it. | Those responsible were caught on CCTV but ran off without reporting it. |
The coffin was found in the grounds of the priory in 1921 complete with a skeleton which could have been a senior monk, Mrs Reed said. | The coffin was found in the grounds of the priory in 1921 complete with a skeleton which could have been a senior monk, Mrs Reed said. |
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Although already in three pieces, the sandstone casket has been on display since the 1920s "and nothing like this has ever happened before", she told the BBC. | Although already in three pieces, the sandstone casket has been on display since the 1920s "and nothing like this has ever happened before", she told the BBC. |
The museum was very busy on 4 August when visitors lifted the child over the clear plastic barrier and into the coffin, seemingly so they could take a photograph. | The museum was very busy on 4 August when visitors lifted the child over the clear plastic barrier and into the coffin, seemingly so they could take a photograph. |
"Staff heard a thump and that was the first indication something had happened," Mrs Reed said. | "Staff heard a thump and that was the first indication something had happened," Mrs Reed said. |
"It was one of those isolated, terrible incidents. | "It was one of those isolated, terrible incidents. |
"It's a very important artefact and historically unique to us as we don't have much archaeology from the priory." | "It's a very important artefact and historically unique to us as we don't have much archaeology from the priory." |
The conservator for Southend Museums Service now has to work out how to repair the damage so the coffin can go back on display "as soon as possible". | |
"It is repairable, and that's the good thing," Mrs Reed said. | "It is repairable, and that's the good thing," Mrs Reed said. |
"Public support for us has been incredible as this is so important to local people, but we will have to completely enclose it in the future. | "Public support for us has been incredible as this is so important to local people, but we will have to completely enclose it in the future. |
"You can put all the risk assessments in place but you really don't expect people to try to get into the artefacts," she added. | "You can put all the risk assessments in place but you really don't expect people to try to get into the artefacts," she added. |
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