Ballesteros statue found chopped in pieces in Spain

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A statue of the late, great Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros has been found broken into pieces. -AP

A statue of the late, great golfer Seve Ballesteros, which had vanished from his hometown of ‍Pedrena in northern Spain, has been found chopped into pieces ​as the alleged thief prepared to sell it for its bronze.

Valued at around 30,000 euros ($A51,000) but holding significant sentimental importance for locals and fans, the statue was discovered in a storage room in Santander. 

It had been cut in half ‌at the ​waist. While the torso and head remained intact, the ‍arms were broken into several pieces.

A 22-year-old man with a criminal record for copper theft was arrested on Thursday, police said, adding that more individuals could be involved.

Police had focused their investigation on metal ​trading centres, suspecting the thieves planned ‌to sell the bronze for profit.

The 100kg statue, depicting Ballesteros in ​a signature pose celebrating his 1984 British Open win at St ‍Andrews in Scotland, was torn from its base in La Barqueria Park earlier this month before being dragged across ​grass ​and dismembered for transport.

Created ​in 2009 by sculptor Salvador Garcia ​Ceballos, it was permanently installed in Pedrena in 2017.

Ballesteros, who won five major titles during his career and became a fan favourite for his capacity for digging himself out of trouble on the golf course, died in 2011 aged 54 after a battle with cancer.