MISERY council officials who returned a confiscated freezer that featured on a new Banksy have taken it away AGAIN - replacing it with a completely different unit.
Workers in Margate, Kent, sparked fury after ripping the fridge from the artwork on Tuesday.
Officials who returned a confiscated freezer that featured on a new Banksy have taken it away AGAIN - replacing it with a completely different unitCredit: PAThe artwork depicts a bruised 1950s housewife in an apron and washing-up gloves pushing a man into a freezer - it highlights the issue of violence against womenCredit: SWNSWorkers in Margate, Kent, returned the freezer after outcry from localsCredit: SWNSOn Wednesday they returned the freezer saying they had to make it safe "health and safety" reasons.
But in a bizarre twist, they have once again removed the cold storage unit - swapping it out for a totally different one.
The mural on the side of a building appeared on Tuesday, with the notorious Bristol-based artist confirming it was his on Instagram.
Speculation mounts over possible Banksy mural as it appears on Somerset buildingIt shows a bruised 1950s housewife in an apron and washing-up gloves pushing a man into a freezer.
The cold-storage unit - believed to have been placed against the wall purposely - has the man's legs sticking out as she closes the lid on him.
A closer look reveals the woman has a swollen eye and a missing tooth.
The piece - titled Valentine's Day Mascara - highlights the issue of violence against women.
It is a play on the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929 that saw seven Chicago gang members gunned down.
Workers removed the chest freezer and other items, including pans and what appeared to be a broken table, on Wednesday.
A brown bin then briefly appeared in the freezer's space - it is unclear who placed it there.
All items were returned after being made "safe" by Thanet District Council - it is unclear exactly what the council did to the items.
By Thursday, they were all taken away again - with only a new freezer returning and a protective screen being placed over the mural.
North Thanet MP Sir Roger Gale yesterday defended the decision but conceded it had been "heavy-handed".
Banksy the painting dog finally lands forever family after 550 days in kennelsHe explained: "I hope and believe that it can and it should be preserved and displayed safely so that as many people as possible can see it.
"If you've got something as potentially dangerous as a chest freezer into which a child could climb (into) and suffocate, you actually can't responsibly just leave it."
In a statement, Thanet District Council previously said: "The freezer which council operatives removed from the Banksy installation in Margate has now been made safe.
"It has been returned to its original position at the site of the artwork today."
The council have not issued a statement on the arrival of the new freezer.
It's not the first time the street artist has struck in Kent.
In 2017, an EU flag-themed piece appeared on a derelict building near Dover's ferry terminal.
It is unclear exactly what the council did to ensure the chest freezer and other items were made safeCredit: SWNSCouncil officials who confiscated a freezer that formed part of a new Banksy mural returned it on WednesdayCredit: SWNS