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CELTIC SEA GOD SCULPTURE FOUND BY SOLDIERS ON TRAINING EXERCISE

written by John February 22, 2015
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The remains of Celtic sea god Manannan Mac Lir which has been recovered by soldiers

The remains of Celtic sea god Manannan Mac Lir which has been recovered by soldiers

THIS is the six-feet sculpture of a Celtic sea god that was stolen from Binevenagh Mountain in Co Derry and has now been recovered by soldiers on a training exercise.

Manannán Mac Lir, which is made out of fibre glass and stainless steel, was mysteriously stolen last month, prompting a missing persons alert by police.

The Ministry of Defence has said it was located by members of the Royal Irish Regiment while on a training exercise at the weekend.

Police said a group of ramblers spotted the statue and alerted the soldiers.

The statue was installed last year and was a popular tourist attraction.

DUP Limavady Mayor Alan Robinson said police told him there seemed to be some damage to the statue.

“The police officer in question said there appeared to be some damage around its head and whether or not that could be repaired was a matter for a sculptor to determine,” he said.

In a statement, the Ministry of Defence said: “Soldiers from 2nd Batallion Royal Irish Regiment were deployed by helicopter to the north Antrim Coast last night for a weekend exercise.

“Whilst trekking through Binevenagh forest near Magilligan Strand they discovered the missing statue and immediately alerted the PSNI.

“The Ministry of Defence is delighted this unique statue has been found.”

Sergeant Major Wallace Mehaffey said the statue was found 300 metres from its original position and was badly damaged.

He said the base of it had been “ripped off its mount” and part of the head was detached.

Police said they were pleased the statue had been recovered and appealed to anyone with information about its theft to contact them.

They said a group of ramblers spotted the statue and alerted the soldiers.

Those who stole the statue last month left a wooden cross with the words “You shall have no other gods before me” in its place.

Sculptor John Sutton said that it would have taken a number of men with angle grinders several hours to remove the £10,000 figure from its base.

The theft prompted a campaign for its safe return, and led to a ‘missing persons appeal’ by police.

Earlier this month Limavady Borough Council had voted to replace the stolen artwork with a sculpture “as similar to the original as possible”.

It was reported councillors wanted a bigger statue in its place to prevent thieves from stealing it again.

CELTIC SEA GOD SCULPTURE FOUND BY SOLDIERS ON TRAINING EXERCISE was last modified: February 22nd, 2015 by John

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