Louvre thieves’ slow-motion getaway using furniture lift was caught on video
Footage showing two men appears to have been filmed from nearby window in museum The slow-motion getaway of two thieves from the Louvre clutching €88m (£76m) of France’s crown jewels was captured on video, it has emerged – the latest dramatic twist to the country’s most spectacular heist in (…)
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