‘Priceless’ jewellery stolen from Louvre in raid by ‘experienced’ thieves
French minister says highly professional criminals used angle grinder to access one of museum’s most ornate rooms “Priceless” historic jewellery has been stolen from the Louvre in Paris after a highly professional robbery by men who used an angle grinder to break through glass and enter one of (…)
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