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Alistair Mason, PA & Rebecca Koncienzcy

Police intervene to stop Euro stunt at Antony Gormley statue

Police were forced to intervene and stop and Euro 2020 stunt at the Sir Anthony Gormley statue The Angel of the North.

The huge statue was briefly seen wearing an England badge ahead of the team's clash with Italy at Wembley tomorrow in the final.

A team arrived in the early hours of Saturday morning to covertly add the patriotic adornment to Gateshead sculpture - but no sooner was it up than three police officers arrived and asked them to take it down.

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Sir Anthony Gormley is also the sculptor behind Formby's Another Place - the 100 cast iron figures dotted across the beach facing out to sea.

Ben Fada, a rope access specialist who was part of the team that put the badge up, said it was intended to make people smile ahead of Sunday's final against Italy - although he said they did not get permission in advance.

Ben Fada attempting to put an England badge on the Angel of the North ahead of the England football team playing in the UEFA Euro 2020 Final on Sunday. (Lee Daymond/PA Wire)

He told PA: "It was just about bringing a bit of happiness and putting a smile on people's faces."

Mr Fada and friend Robbie Woods have taken on similar projects before.

In 2018, they scaled the sculpture to put a Santa hat on its head at Christmas, while last year they marked Armistice Day by attaching a poppy to its chest.

Both received widespread attention and they were hoping for similar this time.

Ben Fada with the England badge that he attempted to put on the Angel of the North (Lee Daymond/PA Wire)

But Mr Fada said that, while it was "disheartening" to have to take the England badge down, he fully understood why the police intervened, saying they were "just doing their job".

He added: "You've got to understand from their point of view as well, they're just looking out for everyone.

"They didn't know I was specialist with 20 years experience."

While not a huge football fan, Mr Fada said he had been enjoying watching the tournament with his family.

But he admitted he will have mixed feelings if England emerge victorious on Sunday.

He said: "I think they're going to win and I'm going to be devastated because the Angel's not going to have a badge on it."

A spokesperson for Northumbria Police said: "At around 1.15am today police were contacted about a group of people erecting the England badge on the Angel of the North.

"Officers patrolling nearby attended and had concerns those involved were putting themselves in danger and asked them to remove the badge, and come back down.

"We are as excited as everyone else is for the big game but hopefully the Three Lions will have us flying high tomorrow without the need for anyone to scale the region's tallest structures."

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