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Steve Ovett goes missing



Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,098
Lancing
Athlete's statue stolen from park
By Rachel Wareing
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Thieves have snatched the bronze statue of Olympic gold medal-winner Steve Ovett.

They sawed the life-sized sculpture from its plinth in Preston Park over the weekend.

All that remained when gardening staff arrived at the park yesterday morning was a lone foot.

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The 20-year-old figure will be missed by many park users, especially the many joggers spurred on by the sight of the running figure.

The Brighton-born athlete trained in the park as a child and went on to take part in the "race of the century" when he beat rival Sebastian Coe to first place in the 800 metres at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

Park visitor Dennis Manville learned about the theft from a groundsman when he visited yesterday morning.

The 68-year-old, from Stanmer Villas, Brighton, fears the statue will be melted down and sold as scrap metal.

He said: "It's a wonder it wasn't secured more sufficiently.

"There has been a lot of vandalism in the park recently and it's a great shame. We really need a park-keeper to keep things in order. I know it would be expensive, but not as expensive as replacing statues and repairing damage."

Brighton and Hove city councillor Geoffrey Theobald said he was appalled by the theft.

He said: "Steve was a well-known figure in the city and this was a very pleasing statue which added to our visual appreciation of the park. I'm very disappointed and I hope if anyone is in receipt of the statue they will return it."

Sculptor Peter Webster, then a teacher at Cardinal Newman School, spent four years creating the £25,000 piece.

The city council lent him a studio in the Old Slipper Baths to use while he crafted the statue, which was paid for by private sponsors.

Mr Webster later created the statue of Max Miller which stands in New Road.

Mr Ovett's tribute has been the victim of two previous attacks.

Just six weeks after it was unveiled in 1987 vandals pushed it face down into the mud, and eight years later it was splattered with white paint.

During the nineties it was subjected to numerous humiliations by pranksters who stuck an Alf Garnett moustache on it, covered it in a woolly jumper and dressed it as a schoolgirl.

With no witnesses and no CCTV footage available, police have few leads to follow up but have appealed to anyone who may have seen anything to contact them.

At the Rotunda Cafe - where Mr Ovett's sister Susan was once manager - present owner Francis Incorvaja said crime was a major problem in the park.

Monuments and flowerbeds are frequently vandalised and the cafe was burgled last January.

He said: "There is no security here. We need better lighting and CCTV.

"A lot of money is spent on the upkeep of the park but I think a lot is wasted. It is very disheartening."

Anyone with information about the theft should contact Sussex Police on 0845 6070999 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Did you notice the status was missing? Have you seen other vandalism in the area? Leave your comments below.


Tom is this in your living room ???
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
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Frank Inkerman

Veteran of the Crimea
From the BBC:-

A woman has been arrested in connection with the theft of a life-size statue of Olympic champion Steve Ovett.
The 44-year-old, of no fixed address, is being quizzed by Sussex Police after the bronze sculpture was taken from its plinth in Preston Park, Brighton.

Officers said some of the statue had also been recovered.

They are still seeking the remaining parts of the statue, and have asked any scrap dealers who are approached with any such material to contact them.
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,038
West, West, West Sussex
From the BBC:-

A woman has been arrested in connection with the theft of a life-size statue of Olympic champion Steve Ovett.
The 44-year-old, of no fixed address, is being quizzed by Sussex Police after the bronze sculpture was taken from its plinth in Preston Park, Brighton.

Officers said some of the statue had also been recovered.

They are still seeking the remaining parts of the statue, and have asked any scrap dealers who are approached with any such material to contact them.

The woman has since confessed that her husband put her up to it. Sussex Police have released this picture of the suspects husband.

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dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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SUNNY SEAFORD
What a surprise, part of it was found at the protest camp opposite, So it's wrong to cut down trees but not to cut down statues. Hypocrites.
 






REDLAND

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Jul 7, 2003
9,443
At the foot of the downs
What a surprise, part of it was found at the protest camp opposite, So it's wrong to cut down trees but not to cut down statues. Hypocrites.

A leg from the stolen Steve Ovett statue has been found yards from the plinth it was hacked from in Preston Park at the weekend.

The right leg from the statue of Olympic gold medallist Ovett was discovered in smouldering ashes next to a protest against tree felling at abandoned Anston House in London Road yesterday morning.

It appeared someone had made a crude attempt to melt down the 30st bronze statue to sell it for scrap.

Kill ALL the hippies :)
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
What a surprise, part of it was found at the protest camp opposite, So it's wrong to cut down trees but not to cut down statues. Hypocrites.


numpty twats put it back or pay to have it put back the mans a hero some people have no sense.
 














Lady Whistledown

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,641
if this women did indeed take a heavy bronze statue then it begs 3 questions
1 how did she cut through bronze without making a noise
2 how the hell did she manage to carry such a weight
3 why did noone see her lugging it away from the park

answers on a postcard


Hmmm, career in CID beckons for you :p

1. They probably did make a noise, but it may well have been dark. Preston Park is a large open space, with lots of trees. Even if someone did hear sawing (and the statue itself is well away from housing), they wouldn't necessarily think anything of it, nor be able to pinpoint a location. Or they thought it was someone official.

2. More than one person involved?

3. Darkness? Van/truck? Nobody was about?
 


Screaming J

He'll put a spell on you
Jul 13, 2004
2,403
Exiled from the South Country
Is that a protest camp? I thought it was just mental hobos!!!!

From reading the comments on the Argus site I got the impression that the insinuation was that the culprits were err.........(how can I say this in a PC way).... "Gillingham supporters" ??
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
6,776
Just far enough away from LDC
During the early statges of Bring Home the Albion (when we put Blue and white ribbons, sheers, scarves etc everywhere) we put one on Steve Ovett. A woman harangued me at a public meeting as she said it was sacraligeous (sp) as he trained at withdean and we were going to destroy it.

She was taken aback when I explained that I knew the sculptor who was okay for us to do it and Ovett himself had given tacit approval
 




logan89

Active member
Jan 4, 2007
1,429
Brington
Steve Ovett is my Mums Uncle or Cousin, probably Cousin, so what that makes him to me i don't know. The Thread title realy scared me there i thought he had actually gone missing, shame that his statue is getting vandalised though.
 
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e77

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May 23, 2004
7,270
Worthing
If they don't recover it, should we pass the hat round to replace it?

Sussex legend and all that.
 


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