A 24- to 40-meter fiberglass Stat

The replica, located at a Havan retail store,
wasdestroyed, but no injuries were reported.
The base remained, but the upper structure was ruined.


The replica, located at a Havan retail store,
wasdestroyed, but no injuries were reported.
The base remained, but the upper structure was ruined.

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