Paul McCartney Waxwork Head Found By A Tramp

The waxwork head of Paul McCartney has been found at Reading train station by a tramp, who has since been rewarded for handing over the bizarre object.

The head belongs to a waxwork of The Beatles star, which was previously on display at the Louis Tussauds Museum in Great Yarmouth, and the owner Joby Carter left it on a train last week.

As it's due to be auctioned soon, Carter offered a reward for its return. A tramp - 45-year-old Tony Silva - discovered the head at Reading train station and told The Sun he only realised what it was when he saw an article in a newspaper he had been sleeping on.

Silva was given £2,000 for its return and said he feel like he had won the lottery. The head is expected to fetch between £5,000-£10,000 at auction.