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$15,000 'Zootopia' LEGO Display Ruined By 5 Year Old

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$15,000 'Zootopia' LEGO Display Ruined By 5 Year Old

A LEGO figure was pushed over and destroyed by 5-year-old child within an hour of the opening of a LEGO Expo in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on Sunday.

The intricate model of Nick, a character from the Walt Disney Co (NYSE: DIS) movie "Zootopia," was almost human-size. Mr. Zhao, the artist who made the figure, spent three days and nights constructing it, according to CCT News.

The giant LEGO figure was worth more than 100,000 yuan, according to a Beijing Youth Daily reporter. But Mr. Zhao accepted the parents' apology for their son's actions, without requesting compensation. "The child did not intend to break it," he insisted.

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As Mental Floss points out, this isn't the first time a child has caused damage:

  • In 2015, a young boy in Suffolk knocked over a 221-year-old jug, reducing it to 65 fractured pieces that museum curators had to reassemble.
  • In Taipei, a 12-year-old tripped and tried to brace his fall by putting a hand through a 17th century Paolo Porpora painting valued at $1.5 million.
 

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