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Huge noise then I yelled to get out - Louvre attendant recalls shock of heist

Huge noise then I yelled to get out - Louvre attendant recalls shock of heist

Summary

A theft occurred at the Louvre Museum in Paris where thieves stole eight historic jewels, including items belonging to French royalty, valued at about €88 million. Thieves used an angle grinder to break into the gallery and a mechanical ladder attached to a lorry to enter through a balcony. The theft raised questions about the museum's security, as only one external camera covered the break-in area.

Key Facts

  • Thieves stole eight crown jewels from the Louvre, estimated to be worth €88 million.
  • The theft happened on a Sunday morning in the Gallery of Apollo at the Louvre.
  • The thieves used an angle grinder to break in through a reinforced window.
  • A mechanical ladder on a lorry helped them access the first-floor balcony.
  • A necklace and diadem related to Napoleon's era were among the stolen items.
  • The thieves attempted to set their getaway lorry on fire to destroy evidence.
  • Only one external security camera, facing away from the break-in, monitored the area.
  • The museum's director cited years of underfunding and insufficient security measures.
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