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Melania Trump statue disappearance investigated by Slovenian police | Melania Trump statue disappearance investigated by Slovenian police |
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The bronze figure, which replaced a wooden statue destroyed by arson in 2020, has been taken from Sevnica | The bronze figure, which replaced a wooden statue destroyed by arson in 2020, has been taken from Sevnica |
The first Melania Trump statue in her native Slovenia was destroyed by fire and now its bronze replacement has gone missing, prompting a police investigation. | The first Melania Trump statue in her native Slovenia was destroyed by fire and now its bronze replacement has gone missing, prompting a police investigation. |
The lifesize bronze statue of the US first lady was unveiled near her home town of Sevnica in 2020, towering over a field on a tree stump, after arson had destroyed the previous wooden one. | |
“The theft was reported on 13 May and immediately police officers visited the crime scene and launched an investigation,” Alenka Drenik Rangus, a spokesperson for the police, said on Thursday. | “The theft was reported on 13 May and immediately police officers visited the crime scene and launched an investigation,” Alenka Drenik Rangus, a spokesperson for the police, said on Thursday. |
According to police and the bronze’s creator, the American conceptual artist Brad Downey, the statue was chopped off at the ankles and removed. | According to police and the bronze’s creator, the American conceptual artist Brad Downey, the statue was chopped off at the ankles and removed. |
Downey said he learned about the theft while preparing a new project in Germany and said he was “a bit sad that it’s gone”. | Downey said he learned about the theft while preparing a new project in Germany and said he was “a bit sad that it’s gone”. |
“My feeling is that it has something to do with the new election [of Donald Trump], but who knows, right?” Downey told AFP. | “My feeling is that it has something to do with the new election [of Donald Trump], but who knows, right?” Downey told AFP. |
He added that when the original statue had been set on fire “it didn’t feel right” so he had decided to replace it with a bronze copy, which he has described as an “anti-monument, anti-propaganda”. | He added that when the original statue had been set on fire “it didn’t feel right” so he had decided to replace it with a bronze copy, which he has described as an “anti-monument, anti-propaganda”. |
The original statue, which featured the US first lady in a blue dress and heels, had been carved with a chainsaw by Aleš Župevc, a local artist, out of a tree. | |
The bronze statue was placed in a private field – fixed with concrete and metal bars – near Sevnica toward the end of Donald Trump’s first presidential term, while he was campaigning for re-election. | The bronze statue was placed in a private field – fixed with concrete and metal bars – near Sevnica toward the end of Donald Trump’s first presidential term, while he was campaigning for re-election. |
Melania Trump’s arrival in the White House when her husband became the US president raised hopes he may one day visit her homeland, which has yet to happen. | Melania Trump’s arrival in the White House when her husband became the US president raised hopes he may one day visit her homeland, which has yet to happen. |
The first lady’s name has been given to numerous products in Sevnica, which is 60 miles (90km) east of the capital, Ljubljana, including cakes and chocolates. |
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