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A lion statue in Grimsby's Weelsby Woods was altered to match its twin, which was damaged by a car. However, local residents find the new statue ugly and unrealistic, comparing it to a wig and likening its face to Coronation Street's Ena Sharples and Margaret Thatcher. The original lions have stood since 1951, and locals raised funds for the damaged statue's repair.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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