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COVID face mask painted on giant English chalk figure

Reuters
Reuters
01/02/2021
01:01 MYT
COVID face mask painted on giant English chalk figure
Walkers view the Long Man of Wilmington hill figure after it was restored, following an alteration depicting a mask, in South Downs national park, near Eastbourne, Britain. REUTERSpic
LONDON:British police are searching for the vandal or vandals who painted a COVID-19 face mask on the figure of a mysterious giant carved into a hillside in southern England.
The Long Man of Wilmington, a 235-foot high chalk outline holding a white stick in each hand, is protected by law as an ancient monument. Its exact origins are disputed but many archaeologists date it to the Anglo-Saxon or medieval periods.
"Whilst this damage may have been perpetrated for humour or some other reason, the actions that have been taken are unacceptable," said Tom Carter, a sergeant with Sussex Police.
"The Long Man of Wilmington is protected by law as a Scheduled Ancient Monument for its historical significance."
A Reuters photographer who visited the site on Saturday afternoon said the mask had been removed.
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