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A bronze statue of British boxing legend Teddy Baldock, estimated at about £100,000, was stolen from Langdon Park in Poplar, east London, on the evening of Sunday February 1, police said.
CCTV released by the Metropolitan Police shows four suspects wearing black with faces covered loosening the figure from its plinth, leaving only the metal boots behind, and loading it onto a three-wheeled cargo bike before heading northbound towards Bromley-by-Bow station.
The 2014 monument, paid for by fundraising led by Baldock’s grandson Martin Sax, commemorates the bantamweight who became Britain’s youngest world champion in 1927.
Detective Superintendent Oliver Richter said officers are pursuing all lines of enquiry; no arrests have been made.
Sax expressed anger and fear the statue could be melted down for scrap and urged anyone with information to contact police.
Tower Hamlets council said the theft had shocked the borough.
Police asked witnesses to call 101 quoting CAD 6133/1Feb or to contact Crimestoppers anonymously.






















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