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Locals outraged after the statue of beloved Irish folk singer Luke Kelly is tarnished

The Luke Kelly statue on Sherrif Street in Dublin City has been vandalized with black paint, prompting outrage from both locals and politicians.

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The statue, which was only unveiled earlier this year, was crafted by artist Vera Klute and is one of two statues commissioned in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the Dublin singer's death.

On February 2, local Councilor Christy Burke, who was instrumental in the commission of the statue, shared a video from the official unveiling:

In response to the recent vandalism, Councilor Burke posted on Facebook on June 25:

Councilor Burke also added that people should not attempt to clean the statue themselves and that Dublin City Council will be hiring a specialist to repair the damage.

Speaking with The Irish Examiner, Councilor Burke said: "The Luke Kelly statue has been destroyed and vandalized by thugs where they designed dark sunglasses on the face of the great, late Luke Kelly.”

"Now, I'm not pointing the finger at anybody but I'm hoping that CCTV is hoping to pick up the culprit or culprits. I know that the community is outraged."

“I know that the family will be hurt and devastated tonight and I know that the community is absolutely devastated.”

“I am absolutely outraged; I actually feel so disturbed inside that I am virtually shaking. Really and truly, I never dreamt that this would happen.”

“It is a sad evening at the end of the day but we won’t give up. The graffiti will be removed; the community will stand together, stronger and stronger and I know that they will continue to police the Luke Kelly statue.”

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Local councilor Anthony Flynn told The Journal: “This is a completely mindless & senseless act of vandalism that the local community are condemning as a whole. The defacing of the Luke Kelly memorial statute mocks the memory of a man who was born just around the corner and gave so much in terms of music. I have liaised with local Gardai and CCTV of the area is being reviewed with the hope of catching the perpetrators.”

He also tweeted a picture of the vandalization and added that the incident has been reported to local gardai.

Josepha Madigan, Ireland's Minister for Culture, Heritage & Gaeltacht, tweeted:

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Many other people also shared their disgust about the incident on Twitter: