Fassi crane lifts Banksy street art

The removal of the street art made international news

A Fassi crane made international news as it was used to remove a mural by renowned street artist Banksy in Bristol. A Fassi F545RA.2.26 L324, belonging to Bristol-based company Mass Group, was used to remove the Banksy artwork known as ‘Achoo’, which estimates say could now be auctioned for millions of pounds. That’s one valuable load!

The artwork nicknamed ‘Achoo’. Credit: Banksy/Instagram

Video of the removal can been viewed by typing ‘Fassi’, ‘Banksy’ and ‘Achoo’ into the videos section of a search engine. 

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