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Giant octopus attack in New York and other fake tragedies commemorated by US sculptor
- Enormous sea creatures, elephant stampedes and UFO abductions that never happened have been immortalised in brass by a Staten Island artist
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It all started in 2016 with a bronze statue commemorating the tragic day in November 1963 when a giant octopus upended the Staten Island ferry, killing nearly 400 people in New York.
Wait, what – a giant octopus? Artist Joseph Reginella smiles. Yes, you read that right.

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In 2017, another statue appeared in Battery Park, at the lower tip of Manhattan – a monument to the Wall Street bankers trampled to death in October 1929 when circus impresario P.T. Barnum’s elephants broke into a panicked stampede while crossing the Brooklyn Bridge.
Hard to believe? Well, quite.
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A few months ago, strollers along the water’s edge in New York found a new statue dedicated to the six crew members of a tugboat who were abducted by aliens in July 1977.
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