Statue beheaded in Germany's oldest cathedral (OIDAC Europe)

Unknown perpetrators beheaded a Renaissance-era statue in Trier Cathedral, Germany’s oldest cathedral, and then stole the head.
“The stolen head, roughly the size of a fist, was part of a centuries-old ensemble depicting apostles listening to Jesus, and is considered historically and artistically irreplaceable,” stated the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe.
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