Royal Jewelry Stolen: What Was Taken from the Louvre in 4 Minutes - New Details
The investigation into the royal jewelry stolen from the Louvre Museum in France has revealed new details. According to BFMTV, referencing court documents, the perpetrators managed to separate and take several thousand precious stones from the collection.
Specifically, the stolen items included: 8,472 diamonds, 35 emeralds, 34 rubies, and 212 pearls. The investigation indicates that the criminals acted exceptionally quickly, managing to extract the valuable treasures in just four minutes.
While the total value of the stolen stones has not been officially disclosed at this time, experts suggest that it could represent significant financial damage, considering both the quantity of the stones and their cultural and historical significance.
French law enforcement continues the investigation to identify the thieves and recover the cultural treasures.