Mystery as Santa hats appear on 160ft statues at historic Cambridge chapel at ...

Mystery as Santa hats appear on 160ft statues at historic Cambridge chapel at ...
Mystery as Santa hats appear on 160ft statues at historic Cambridge chapel at ...
Mystery as Santa hats appear on 160ft statues at historic Cambridge chapel at St Johns College: 'Rascal student' using DRONE or 'night-climbers' are among suspects after festive high jinks The culprit is believed to have used a drone or scaled the building for the prank They had nestle the three items on the stone carvings at St John's College chapel The festive attire was first spotted by photographer Martin Bond 11am Monday He claimed whoever placed them there must have climbed the walls of church

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A 'rascal student' is believed to have hung Christmas hats on statues and gargoyles 163ft above the ground at Cambridge University.

The culprit is thought to have used a drone or scaled the building and nestle the three items on the stone carvings at St John's College chapel.

The festive attire was first spotted by photographer Martin Bond at about 11am on Monday.

He said whoever placed them there must have climbed the walls of the colossal church because a porter told him no key had been signed out.

The culprit is thought to have used a drone or scaled the building and nestle the three items on the stone carvings at St John's College chapel

The culprit is thought to have used a drone or scaled the building and nestle the three items on the stone carvings at St John's College chapel

The festive attire was first spotted by photographer Martin Bond at about 11am on Monday

The festive attire was first spotted by photographer Martin Bond at about 11am on Monday

He said whoever placed them there must have climbed the walls of the colossal church because a porter told him no key had been signed out

He said whoever placed them there must have climbed the walls of the colossal church because a porter told him no key had been signed out

He said whoever placed them there must have climbed the walls of the colossal church because a porter told him no key had been signed out

He told the BBC: 'Some people believe they were placed by a drone, but they definitely climbed up there.

'I was told by a porter no key had been signed

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