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Body-parts sculptor filed by police

Mark Rowe
Friday 18 April 1997 18:02 EDT
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The Metropolitan Police last night confirmed they had sent a file on the sculptor Anthony-Noel Kelly to the Crown Prosecution Service.

Mr Kelly, 41, reported for bail at Vauxhall police station in London on Thursday and is due back to a different station in London in June. He was arrested earlier this month after police searched his studio in south London and his family home in Kent; taking away a number of human parts and pieces of art. Mr Kelly, a cousin of the Duke of Norfolk, has previously admitted using human body parts for plaster casts in his work.

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