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Lanarkshire mining disaster statue stolen

Statue that was unveiled by First Minister in September to mark anniversary of Scotland's worst mining disaster stolen.

19 November 2009 09:58 GMT

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Lanarkshire mining disaster statue stolen

A statue that was unveiled by the First Minister in September to mark the 50th anniversary of Scotland's worst ever mining disaster has been stolen.

There are fears that the bronze sculpture may have been taken so that it can be melted down.

Forty seven died after becoming trapped underground by a fire on September 18, 1959 at Auchengeich Colliery in Moodiesburn in North Lanarkshire.

The statue was of a miner and was in a memorial garden at the Auchengeich Miners Welfare club dedicated to the men who died.

A spokesperson for the club said that the statue was there at midnight on Wednesday, when the club closed, and it was noticed that it was gone at 7am on Thursday.

It is thought that the streetlights in the area had been vandalised so that the theft could take place in the dark. The sculpture had been held down by bolts so it would have taken a considerable amount of work to remove it.
 
Police are now investigating the theft and are speaking to those who were at the club on Wednesday night in case they saw anything that may help them with their investigation.

 

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    1. 19 Nov 2009 10:27Torricelli said

    The perpatrators of this obviously have no respect, anyone with an ounce of feeling would respect what this means to the people of lanark, especialy those who had relatives who died in this disaster, good luck to tthe police.

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    2. 19 Nov 2009 11:23develish44 said

    My father worked in these mines and had been devestated at the loss of those miners I do hope the police catch those responsible for the theft of this statue and the courts give an appropriate sentance if found guilty.

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    3. 19 Nov 2009 20:41Harry.O2 said

    It is sad what some people will do to get cash. I hope they get caught. It is a pity that the many Ex miners cannot deal with the perpetrators.

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