AN ACT of nature or vandalism?
This is the question that comes to mind after one of the three busts erected at the junction opposite the Wanstead, St Michael traffic lights was seen smashed to the ground sometime last Wednesday.
The bust was of famous Barbados and West Indies cricketer Sir Everton Weekes which was on a pedestal with his contemporaries Sir Frank Worrell and Sir Clyde Walcott of the 3Ws fame erected in 2003.
The busts were sculpted by artists Arthur “Junior” Edwards and Frances Ross of ALE Creations. (JS)
3 Ws no more
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