Dorit Kemsley and her husband Paul “PK” Kemsley are struggling to see eye-to-eye as she deals with PTSD following a horrifying home invasion in 2021.
25.12.2023 - 11:41 / deadline.com
Two arrests have now been made after a road sign featuring work by secret street artist Banksy was photographed being removed from a road junction in south-east London.
The piece of art – a red stop sign with three military drones painted on top – was unveiled on Friday in Commercial Way, Peckham, London.
The artwork was authenticated by Banksy – who has for years operated under cover of darkness, despite much speculation as to his real identity – with a photo of the piece being uploaded to his social media account.
But a man in his twenties was arrested on Saturday after being photographed removing the sign with boltcutters, and making off with it. A video shot by onlookers shows the man reaching up to cut the sign off its post, while another man holds his bike. The first was arrested on suspicion of theft and criminal damage.
The police confirmed: “We are aware of footage being shared which shows the sign being removed.”
Now the BBC reports that a second man, in his forties, has been arrested on suspicion of the same offences.
The work is being interpreted as Banksy’s call for peace and a ceasefire in Gaza. The artist owns a hotel in Bethlehem, where similar works of art featuring drones have previously appeared.
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Dorit Kemsley and her husband Paul “PK” Kemsley are struggling to see eye-to-eye as she deals with PTSD following a horrifying home invasion in 2021.
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