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A £100,000 bronze statue of Teddy Baldock, Britain's youngest boxing world champion, was stolen from outside a London station. The theft has been described as "soul destroying" by his family. The statue, unveiled in 2014, was commissioned by Baldock's grandson, Martin Sax, who raised funds for it. Detectives plan to release CCTV footage of the suspects.
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