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Stolen Bronze Sculpture Of Camille Malfroy Recovered |
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A 70kg sculpture of early tourism pioneer Camille
Malfroy, which was removed
from the Government Gardens in
Rotorua in February has been found by Police.
Thanks
to some extensive enquiry work, with the help of CCTV and
information
from the public, Rotorua Police have located
the damaged sculpture.
The partially damaged sculpture
has now been returned to Rotorua
Lakes
Council.
Senior Sergeant Karl Konlechner,
Rotorua Area Prevention Coordinator says
“Police were
absolutely stoked to recover the statue of Camille Malfroy.
I
applaud the perseverance of Sergeant Glen Martin and
his team in tracking
down the offender and recovering the
statue.
“What made everyone’s day was being able
to meet with sculptor George
Andrew and see his delight
in being reunited with his work. We are pleased to
return
the work to the Rotorua Lakes Council and I am sure they are
pleased
that Mr Malfroy is back home, albeit with a few
battle scars and a story to
tell.”
The artist and
sculptor George Andrews is “delighted” to see the
artwork
again and even more pleased that despite part of
it being removed, the head
and face is in a reasonably
good condition.
“It’s a lot better than I
expected. It’s still quite a bit of work to
repair it
but I’m really happy.”
Rotorua Lakes Council
Community Wellbeing Deputy Chief Executive
Anaru
Pewhairangi says, “we are very pleased to see the
return of the sculpture.
We want to thank Rotorua Police
for the work they did in getting the
sculpture returned.
Since the theft, we have increased our council patrols
in
and around Government Gardens and the CBD to deter any
similar offending.”
A local man aged in his 50s has
been arrested and charged with theft, and was
due to
appear before the Rotorua District Court today (18
May).
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