Naked woman sandcastle police apologise for 'bad taste' sculpture Published duration 20 May 2016

image copyright Toby Weller image caption Organisers of the sandcastle competition have refused to release an uncensored version of the controversial photo

A police force has apologised after its officers made a sandcastle "crime scene" featuring a naked dead woman.

The sculpture, depicting a sprawled murder victim surrounded by police tape, was crowned winner of the Cornwall Beach Games sandcastle competition.

But Devon and Cornwall Police was criticised after boasting officers tweeted about their victory.

Labour councillor Hannah Toms said some would find it "very offensive".

'Large breasts'

The force said it was a "fun event" and officers had not intended to cause any offence.

Ms Toms acknowledged officers had intended to be "light-hearted" but said the sandcastle "somewhat misses the mark and is in a bit of poor taste".

image copyright Truro Police

"I like a joke as much as the next person but this is a family beach event," she said.

"As a parent I would not be very happy to explain to my child what it was all about.

"It's trivialising quite a serious matter."

Ms Toms added: "I think there's a level of sexual stereotyping with the large bottom and the large breasts. Police have been working really hard to break down barriers on reporting sex crimes and I don't think this image really helps their cause."

Reaction on social media was mixed, with some defending the sandcastle.

Hazel Jago said on Facebook: "So it's a team of police officers representing the type of work they deal with. What's the problem!? There is always someone that will whinge about something."

Lorraine Lardon said: "People need an injection of humour."