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‘Lost’ Big Mango found in Australia

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The 10-metre and seven-tonne mango monument in Bowen, in Queensland. Photo: AFP
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The “theft” of a three-story, seven-tonne mango statue in northern Australia was revealed on Tuesday to be an elaborate publicity stunt by a fast-food chain.

The disappearance on Monday of the Big Mango, a towering fibreglass likeness of the fruit which is abundant in its hometown of Bowen, made international headlines and a Facebook page was set up to help find it.

But a chicken restaurant chain has said it was responsible for “borrowing” the tourist attraction.

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“The disappearance of Bowen’s Big Mango has generated quite a lot of attention over the last day or so, and we confess Nando’s was behind moving the three storey high, ten tonne tourist attraction,” it said on its website.

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“Nando’s would like to thank the people of Bowen for being good sports about us ‘borrowing’ their beautiful mango.

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The chain said the reason for the stunt would be revealed soon and that the mango would be put back in place.

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