Banksy’s Brexit mural mysteriously disappears from Dover

Banksy’s mural of a workman chiselling away at a star in the European Union flag mysteriously disappeared from the side of a building in Dover, England, over the weekend.

The mural, which adorned the Castle Amusements building since 2017, symbolized Brexit, the United Kingdom’s impending departure from the EU.

Witnesses said that four-tier scaffolding was erected beside the famous street artist’s mural on Saturday and the artwork was gone by the next morning.

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The artwork appeared near Dover’s ferry terminal in May 2017 on a building that was due to be demolished.

In 2017, the building’s owners the Godden family said they were “exploring options for the retention, removal or sale” of the artwork.

The Godden family previously lost a High Court battle after trying to sell another Banksy mural.

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A general view of a Brexit inspired mural by anonymous British street artist Banksy depicting the European flag in Dover, Britain taken on the 15 February 2019. EPA-EFE/NEIL HALL

Via BBC/Kent Live

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