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Man admits burgling Damien Hirst's art studio

Getty Images Cows in a formaldehyde solution, at the White Cube Gallery in London, on 1 June 2007Getty Images
One of Damien Hirst's better-known pieces is Love's Paradox - cows in a formaldehyde solution

A man has pleaded guilty to the burglary of a studio belonging to artist Damien Hirst.

Liam Middleton-Gomm, 36, broke into Thames Wharf Studios in west London on 30 June and stole about £5,000 worth of goods – some of which were later found at his father Leslie Gomm's home.

The 62-year-old previously admitted handling stolen goods for his son.

Hirst's best-known artwork includes a pickled shark, a rotting cow's head and diamond-encrusted skull.

Only about £500 worth of goods were recovered.

The defendants, who appeared in the dock together at Kingston Crown Court, will be sentenced at a hearing at the same court on 30 October.

Middleton-Gomm also pleaded guilty on Friday to the burglary of homes on 9 July and 17 July, as well as the attempted burglary of another property.

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