A man who became trapped inside a notable piece of Edmonton public art made of large silver spheres was arrested soon after firefighters helped him escape the structure.
Edmonton firefighters were called to the Talus Dome sculpture around 8:30 p.m. Sunday after someone walking by noticed a strange sight.Connor Schwindt said he was on a post-Easter dinner run past the sculpture perched on the edge of Fox Drive and the Quesnell Bridge, when he noticed a commotion.
The Talus Dome was damaged during the extraction of a 26-year-old man who became trapped Sunday night. "Apparently he climbed up top someplace, found a hole big enough to slither into and slithered down inside. And then he couldn't get out." "Maybe they should have left him there overnight, you know, throw him a sandwich or something," Klaver said with a laugh.The Talus Dome, maintained by the Edmonton Arts Council, is part of the City of Edmonton's Public Art Collection.
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