Statue of former Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie destroyed in Wimbledon park

 statue of former Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie has been smashed in a park in London (PA)
Destroyed statue in Cannizaro Park Credit: Andrew Morris/PA

A statue of former Ethiopian leader Haile Selassie has been smashed in a park in London.

The incident in Cannizaro Park, which is being investigated by police, was carried out on Tuesday evening by a group of around 100 people, according to an eyewitness.

It appears to be linked to unrest in Ethiopia sparked after Hachalu Hundessa, a famous singer cherished by people of the country’s Oromia region, was shot dead earlier this week.

Riots saw a statue of 19th-century leader Ras Makonnen, the father of Selassie, Ethiopia’s last emperor, torn down in the nation’s capital Addis Ababa.

Wimbledon resident Andrew Morris said he saw the mostly male group while out for a walk with his dog Archie.

Mr Morris said the group were carrying fliers that had Oromo slogans on.

After the group had left the park the police arrived and Mr Morris was questioned by an officer.

The Metropolitan Police said enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have yet been made after they were called to a report of criminal damage at 5.10pm on Tuesday.

Mr Morris said he did some research online when he got home and read about the death of Hundessa.

Hundessa was famous for singing about the rights of the Oromo people and had been a prominent voice in anti-government protests that led to a change in leadership in 2018, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed taking office.