'Famous' figurines stolen
Miniatures of famous refugees that were being displayed on London's streets for Refugee week have been stolen.
Miniatures of famous refugees that were being displayed on London's streets for Refugee week have been stolen.
Figurines of famous refugees, including Freddie Mercury, have been stolen from London's streets. Hand crafted by Marcus Crocker, the series of miniatures has been dotted around the capital to mark Refugee Week.
They were due to remain until Sunday, but there are reports some have already been stolen.
The unlicensed events unfolded on Saturday night at Clapham Common and Tooting Bec Common.
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