A controversial infant Jesus is stolen from a Belgian Nativity scene
BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgian authorities are puzzled by the theft of an infant Jesus icon from a Nativity scene in Brussels. The figure, crafted by artist Victoria-Maria Geyer, lacks facial features and has sparked controversy online. Some critics, including a political leader, have called the figures "zombie-like." The theft happened between Friday night and Saturday morning. Despite initial negative reactions, Geyer says feedback has turned positive. Authorities have replaced the stolen figure and plan to monitor the scene more closely. A local resident expressed frustration over the controversy, saying it makes Brussels look ridiculous.
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