SHORT TAKES : Fisherman Reels In Stolen Art
OSLO — An unemployed man who went fishing to kill time reeled in two bronze statues that had been stolen from a recent art exhibition, the national news agency NTB reported today.
Algot Hansen, who fishes as a hobby, could hardly believe his eyes when he saw a statue by Norway’s prominent artist Per Ung on the hook.
“I was even more surprised when I got another statue a bit further out in the fiord,” Hansen was quoted as saying.
The statues were worth $17,000, according to Ung, 57, who said they were stolen two weeks ago from an exhibition in Oslo.
“I never thought I would see them again,” Ung said.
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