Anzac metal letters stolen from commemorative site in Turkey

By Rania Spooner and Tony Wright
Updated October 31 2014 - 5:18pm, first published 4:05pm
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The metal letters spelling ANZAC have been stolen from the Gallipoli site in Turkey. Photo: Mike Bowers
The wall at Anzac Cove in Turkey from where the metal letters were stolen. Photo: Department of Veteran Affairs.
The wall at Anzac Cove in Turkey from where the metal letters were stolen. Photo: Department of Veteran Affairs.

The letters that spell out the word Anzac have been stolen from the commemorative site at the North Beach in Turkey.

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