Police mistake a sculpture for an unconscious person and break into gallery.
Police broke into an art gallery to aid an unconscious person inside before discovering it was an art installation.
The lifelike sculpture is a depiction of gallery owner Steve Lazarides' sister, Kristina, with her head in a bowl of soup. Mr Lazarides said: "I didn't want to have a £20,000 table without something funny or distressing to complement it.
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