HEALTH workers who rushed to the aid of an "unconscious" woman in a British art gallery were somewhat surprised when they discovered she was part of an art installation.
Police broke down the doors of the Laz Emporium gallery in Soho after reports about a "person in distress".
First responders spotted what appeared to be a woman slumped over a table, with concerns she had collapsed.
"Officers forced entry to the address, where they discovered that the person was in fact a mannequin," according to a report in Artnet News.
The installation is a sculpture by American artist Mark Jenkins, depicting a woman wearing sneakers and a yellow hoody, slumped forward into a bowl of soup with her long blonde hair concealing her face.
Apparently it's extremely realistic, with the publication noting that paramedics had also previously been called in to assist the woman last Oct.
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