Dumped Queen Victoria gets new life before Sri Lanka summit
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Dumped Queen Victoria gets new life before Sri Lanka summit
A statue of Britain's Queen Victoria stands at The Colombo Museum in Colombo on August 8, 2013. The statue which marks her 1897 diamond jubilee has been placed in the backyard of the museum in the Sri Lankan capital after it was relocated from its prime position at the former governor general’s official residence which is now The Presidential Palace. The superintendent of the museum said that plans were afoot to turn the 116-year-old statue by 90 degrees so that Queen Victoria will be facing the main road, ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which is scheduled to be hosted by Sri Lanka on November 15-17, 2013. AFP PHOTO/Ishara S. KODIKARA.



COLOMBO (AFP).- A statue of Queen Victoria which was banished from Sri Lanka's presidential palace amid fears it brought bad luck will now be spruced up for an upcoming Commonwealth summit.

The 1897 statue of the former British monarch seated on a throne had been banished from the palace a few years ago and dumped in the backyard of Colombo's museum.

Museum superintendent Ranjith Hewage said the museum now planned to shift the statue to a better location so that it faced the main road as well as a public park, which was until recently named after her.

"We will turn the statue from its present location to face the road," Hewage told AFP.

"It will be done before the CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting)."

He said the statue that marked Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee was moved from its original location to make way for "improvements" at the palace, the official residence of Sri Lanka's heads of state since independence from Britain in 1948.

However, official sources said the move was due to a superstition that the statue was inauspicious for incumbents and brought bad luck.

At least two former presidents are known to have used sorcerers to neutralise the perceived effect of demons at the palace.

Most Sri Lankan presidents have not lived at the palace and only used it to receive visiting dignitaries.

Sri Lanka hosts the November 15-17 meeting of the 54-member Commonwealth, whose members share a common heritage of British colonial rule.

The meeting comes at a time when Sri Lanka is shedding colonial-era street names and renaming thoroughfares after local heroes.



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