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Banksy work stolen from Paris terror attack venue

  • Image of sad-faced girl on Bataclan emergency door was cut out and taken away
  • Artwork was a tribute to the 90 people killed in the 2015 terror attack

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In this file photo taken on June 25, 2018, a man takes a photograph of an artwork by street artist Banksy in Paris on a side street to the Bataclan concert hall where a terrorist attack killed 90 people on November 13, 2015. Photo: AFP

A painting in homage to terror victims by famous street artist Banksy has been stolen from the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, where 90 people were killed in 2015 in a jihadist attack.

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The white stencilled oeuvre showing a sad-faced girl on one of the emergency doors of the famed Parisian venue was cut out and taken away.

In this file photo taken on June 25, 2018 A man walks past an artwork by street artist Banksy in Paris on a side street to the Bataclan concert hall where a terrorist attack killed 90 people on November 13, 2015. Photo: AFP
In this file photo taken on June 25, 2018 A man walks past an artwork by street artist Banksy in Paris on a side street to the Bataclan concert hall where a terrorist attack killed 90 people on November 13, 2015. Photo: AFP

“Banksy’s work, a symbol of recollection and belonging to all: locals, Parisians, citizens of the world has been taken from us,” the establishment said, stressing the staff’s “deep indignation”.

A source close to the investigation told LCI television that “a group of hooded individuals armed with angle grinders cut the painting and took it away in a truck” on the night of Friday to Saturday.

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This work along with other similarly-themed paintings popped up in Paris last June and has been attributed to the reclusive British street artist.

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