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Lifesize sculpture of Freya the euthanized walrus unveiled in Norway

The sculpture of the (late) walrus — who became a global celebrity last year after it was seen frolicking and basking in an Oslo fjord — was unveiled at an Oslo marina on Saturday.

HELSINKI — A walrus that became a global celebrity last year after it was seen frolicking and basking in an Oslo fjord before it was euthanized by the authorities has been honored with a bronze sculpture in Norway.

The life-size sculpture by Norwegian artist Astri Tonoian was unveiled Saturday at the Oslo marina not far from the place where the actual 600-kilogram (1,300-pound) mammal was seen resting and relaxing during the summer of 2022.

A sculpture of the walrus 'Freya' is unveiled in Oslo, Norway, on April 29, 2023.
A sculpture of Freya the walrus is unveiled in Oslo, Norway, on Saturday.Annika Byrde / NTB Scanpix via AP

The walrus, named Freya, quickly become a popular attraction among Oslo residents but Norwegian authorities later made a decision to euthanize it — causing public outrage — because they said people hadn’t followed recommendations to keep a safe distance away from the massive animal.

Norwegian news agency NTB said a crowdfunding campaign was kicked off last fall to finance the sculpture. The private initiative managed to gather about 270,000 Norwegian kroner ($25,000) by October, NTB said.