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Ian Curtis memorial stone stolen | Ian Curtis memorial stone stolen |
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The memorial stone dedicated to former Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis has been stolen from a Cheshire cemetery. | |
Curtis was 23 when he hanged himself in the kitchen of his Macclesfield home in May 1980, shortly before the band were due to go on tour in the US. | Curtis was 23 when he hanged himself in the kitchen of his Macclesfield home in May 1980, shortly before the band were due to go on tour in the US. |
Cheshire Police said the memorial stone was taken from where he is buried in Macclesfield Cemetery. | |
Officers are appealing for anyone with information on its whereabouts to contact them. | Officers are appealing for anyone with information on its whereabouts to contact them. |
Detectives said the kerbstone, which has the inscription "Ian Curtis 18 - 5 - 80" and the words "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was taken sometime between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. | |
"Unusual theft" | |
A police spokesman said: "There is no CCTV in the area and there are no apparent leads as to who is responsible for the theft. | A police spokesman said: "There is no CCTV in the area and there are no apparent leads as to who is responsible for the theft. |
"This is a very unusual theft and I am confident that someone locally will have knowledge about who is responsible or where the memorial stone is at present." | "This is a very unusual theft and I am confident that someone locally will have knowledge about who is responsible or where the memorial stone is at present." |
We are agog that someone's gone to the trouble of taking it out. We are stunned Tony Barker, Macclesfield Borough Council | |
Tony Barker, spokesman for Macclesfield Borough Council, which runs the site, said: "It would usually have flowers behind it and mementoes to Ian Curtis's life. | |
"It wasn't concreted in but tarmacked up to it. | |
"This has never happened before and we are agog that someone's gone to the trouble of taking it out. We are stunned." | |
Bill North, the council's services manager, added: "I'm shocked this has happened. | |
"Someone's gone to a great deal of trouble to remove the memorial stone and I hope our appeal will help return it as soon as possible." | |
Although the band reformed as New Order after Curtis's death in 1980, there has been an upsurge of interest in its work. | |
An acclaimed biopic about Curtis, called Control, was released in 2007 and a film documentary, called Joy Division, was released earlier this year. |