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Artist Flies Back to USA to Repair Vandalized Mural
23 Dec, 2025
Summary
- An artist secretly returned from the US to repair a mural.
- The artwork honored a young boy named Dylan who passed away.
- The mural was vandalized in November but is now restored.

A Coventry artist undertook a secret journey back from the United States to restore a mural at Hearsall Common, Earlsdon, which had been subjected to vandalism. This artwork, featuring two orangutans, was originally created in 2021 as a tribute to Dylan, a local boy who passed away in 2023 at the age of four after battling a rare genetic disorder. The mural was defaced in November, prompting the artist's discreet return to fix the damage.
Dylan's grandfather, Martin Prue, expressed his delight at the surprise restoration, stating that everyone was pleased to see the artwork returned to its former glory. He noted that while the part representing Dylan remained untouched, the main body of the mural suffered significant defacement. The family had only learned about the damage indirectly. This commissioned piece had previously brought smiles to many faces since its completion during the Covid pandemic.




