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Bristol Valentine's Day Banksy mural vandalised | Bristol Valentine's Day Banksy mural vandalised |
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A mural by Banksy has been defaced just 48 hours after it appeared. | A mural by Banksy has been defaced just 48 hours after it appeared. |
The piece, featuring a young girl firing red flowers from a catapult, appeared on the side of a house in Bristol on Thursday. | The piece, featuring a young girl firing red flowers from a catapult, appeared on the side of a house in Bristol on Thursday. |
Banksy confirmed he was behind the piece by posting a picture of the work on his Instagram page at midnight on Valentine's Day. | Banksy confirmed he was behind the piece by posting a picture of the work on his Instagram page at midnight on Valentine's Day. |
But an offensive phrase has now been daubed over the street artist's design in bright pink lettering. | But an offensive phrase has now been daubed over the street artist's design in bright pink lettering. |
A Perspex panel placed over the artwork on Thursday to protect it has also been torn down, with the vandals directly defacing Banksy's design. | |
The British Somali Community Association, based in Barton Hill, tweeted that the vandalism was "shocking" and it was "sad seeing the devastation". | The British Somali Community Association, based in Barton Hill, tweeted that the vandalism was "shocking" and it was "sad seeing the devastation". |
Kelly Woodruff, whose father owns the property in Marsh Lane, said flowers placed on a road sign as part of the artwork had also been stolen. | |
She said her family were "devastated" and were taking steps to protect the mural from further harm. | |
Temporary measures such as protective boxes and security fencing will be erected this weekend, before longer-term solutions are put in place. | |
Ms Woodruff said: "It is so sad. They have taken the joy away from everyone. | |
"We are very keen to stress that these temporary measures, which could cause some short-term frustration, are there to protect and preserve the art for the future. | |
"We want this to be available to everyone for years to come and for as many people as possible to come along to take a look and enjoy it." |
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