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Statue of Melania Trump vandalized in Slovenia (PHOTOS)
Statue of Melania Trump vandalized in Slovenia (PHOTOS)

Russia Today

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

Statue of Melania Trump vandalized in Slovenia (PHOTOS)

A statue of US First Lady Melania Trump, erected near her hometown of Sevnica in Slovenia, has been vandalized and stolen, prompting a police investigation. Photos show that the statue was largely cut away, with only the feet and ankles remaining on the tree stump where it was mounted. Slovenian police confirmed to the media that they are treating the incident, which occurred on May 13, as a case of theft and have launched a formal inquiry. The life-sized bronze figure, which was located in a field, succeeded an earlier wooden version that was set on fire a year after its installation in 2019. The bronze replacement, unveiled in 2020, had the same creators – American conceptual artist Brad Downey and local artist Ales Zupevc. The wooden statue had received mixed reactions from residents. Carved with a chainsaw from a poplar tree trunk, it featured Melania wearing a powder-blue painted dress and heels, apparently referencing the cashmere outfit she wore to her husband's inauguration in 2017. The artwork was destroyed on July 4, 2020, coinciding with Independence Day in the statue became a local tourist curiosity in Sevnica, a small town on the Sava River in eastern Slovenia with a population of around 5,000. The location gained international attention after Melania Trump became US first lady. She spent her early years in Sevnica before embarking on a modeling career that took her to the US in 1996. In the years since, the town has reportedly introduced a range of Melania-themed products to celebrate its most well-known former resident. 'My feeling is that it has something to do with the new election [of Donald Trump], but who knows, right?' Downey told AFP, commenting on the latest incident. He described the missing statue as an 'anti-monument' and 'anti-propaganda.'

Melania Trump statue removed from her hometown for second time
Melania Trump statue removed from her hometown for second time

Telegraph

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Telegraph

Melania Trump statue removed from her hometown for second time

Police in Slovenia are investigating the disappearance of a bronze statue of first lady Melania Trump. The life-size sculpture was sawed off and carried away from her hometown on Tuesday. Unveiled in 2020 during president Donald Trump's first term in office, the statue was placed near Sevnica in central Slovenia where Melanija Knavs was born in 1970. It replaced an eight-metre tall wooden statue that had been set on fire earlier that year. Police spokeswoman Alenka Drenik Rangus said on Friday that the police 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 sawed off at the ankles and removed. The original wooden statue was carved from a linden tree trunk on top of a hill. It depicted the first lady in the blue coat she wore for her husband's first inauguration in 2017. That statue was carved by local Ales 'Maxi' Zupevc in July 2019, who was commissioned by US artist Brad Downey, who had made a cast of the statue. After the first was removed by locals and burned on US independence day, a second replica version – which has now also vanished – was made from bronze and placed on the same spot. There are likely to be a number of local suspects after the statue was criticised for its looks, with some saying it looked like a smurf. Sevnica has become a tourist attraction for fans of Mr Trump and his wife, with local shops selling themed products including honey and chocolates. 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 won't be missed. 'I think no one was really proud of this statue, not even the first lady of the USA,' he said. 'So I think it's OK that it's removed.'

Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia
Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

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. It replaced a wooden statue that had been set on fire earlier that year. 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. 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. The replica bronze statue has no obvious resemblance with the first lady.

Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia
Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

BreakingNews.ie

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • BreakingNews.ie

Police investigate disappearance of Melania Trump's statue in Slovenia

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. Advertisement 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. Advertisement 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. Advertisement The replica bronze statue has no obvious resemblance with the first lady.

Statue of Melania Trump stolen near US first lady's Slovenian hometown
Statue of Melania Trump stolen near US first lady's Slovenian hometown

ABC News

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • ABC News

Statue of Melania Trump stolen near US first lady's Slovenian hometown

Police in Slovenia are investigating the disappearance of a bronze statue of the United States's first lady, Melania Trump, which was sawed off at the feet and carried away from her hometown. The life-size sculpture near Sevnica in central Slovenia, where Melanija Knavs was born in 1970, was unveiled in 2020 during US President Donald Trump's first term in office. It replaced a wooden statue that had been set on fire earlier that year. Police spokesperson Alenka Drenik Rangus said on Friday that the police 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 and the statue's creator, American conceptual artist Brad Downey, the bronze replica was sawed off at the ankles and removed. Franja Kranjc, who works at a bakery in Sevnica which sells cakes with Ms Trump's name in support of the first lady, said the stolen statue would not be missed. "So I think it's 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 by local artist Ales Zupevc and showed the first lady in a pale blue dress like the one she wore at Mr Trump's presidential inauguration in 2017. Mr Downey said he learnt about the theft while preparing a new project in Germany and 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?" he said. Mr Downey added that when the original statue was burnt "it didn't feel right", so he decided to replace it with a bronze copy which he has described as an "anti-monument, anti-propaganda". Ms Trump's arrival in the White House when her husband became president raised hope he might one day visit her homeland, something that has yet to happen. The first lady left the EU-member nation when it was still part of communist Yugoslavia. In Sevnica, some 90 kilometres east of the capital Ljubljana, she has inspired numerous products, including cakes and chocolates, named after her. The replica bronze statue has no obvious resemblance with the first lady. AFP/AP

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