Joanna and Philip Bishop-Cherry want thieves to return a sculpture to the top of her father's gravestone.
Joanna and Philip Bishop-Cherry want thieves to return a sculpture to the top of her father's gravestone.
A sculpture stolen from a Dunedin man's grave is likely of little worth to the thief - but it means everything to the man's family.
Mosgiel woman Joanna Bishop-Cherry said her mother visited her father Kenneth Bishop's burial site at Green Park Cemetery in Waldronville on Friday, on the fourthanniversary of his death.
She noticed a green-painted, concrete, Māori-style sculpture was broken off and stolen from the top of the gravestone.
It was glued and screwed on, so would have taken tools to remove.