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Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

BreakingNews.ie17-05-2025

Police in Slovenia are investigating the disappearance of a bronze statue of US first lady Melania Trump that was sawn off and carried away from her home town.
The life-size sculpture was unveiled in 2020 during US President Donald Trump's first term in office near Sevnica in central Slovenia, where Melanija Knavs was born in 1970.
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It replaced a wooden statue that had been set on fire earlier that year.
The statue was cut off at the ankles (AP)
Police spokeswoman Alenka Drenik Rangus said officers were informed about the theft of the statue on Tuesday. She said police were working to track down those responsible.
According to Slovenian media reports, the bronze replica was sawn off at the ankles and removed.
Franja Kranjc, who works at a bakery in Sevnica that sells cakes with Melania Trump's name in support of the first lady, said the stolen statue will not be missed.
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The statue bears no obvious resemblance to the US first lady (AP)
He said: 'I think no-one was really proud at this statue, not even the first lady of the USA.
'So I think its OK that it's removed.'
The original wooden statue was torched in July 2020.
The rustic figure was cut from the trunk of a linden tree, showing her in a pale blue dress like the one she wore at Mr Trump's presidential inauguration in 2017.
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The replica bronze statue has no obvious resemblance with the first lady.

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