Louvre Crown Jewel Heist: The Story Behind the $102 Million Theft
Associated PressNovember 14, 20255 min6,345 views
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- π On October 19th, 2025, a stunning theft occurred at the Louvre Museum in Paris, with crown jewels valued at $102 million stolen from the Apollo gallery.
- β‘ Thieves used power tools to break into display cases in a brazen daylight robbery, managing to steal the collection in just 4 minutes.
- π€― The audacity of the heist, occurring in the world's most visited museum and near the Mona Lisa, shocked many, with some comparing the emotional impact to Notre Dame's fire.
Historical Significance of the Stolen Jewels
- π The French crown jewel collection dates back to the 16th century, initiated by Francis I and expanded over centuries by monarchs like Louis XIV.
- π Among the stolen items was a large diamond, once a coat button of Louis XIV, later used as an earring by Marie Antoinette, highlighting the deep historical and emotional value of the collection.
- π The theft represents not just a financial loss but a significant blow to France's historical heritage.
Investigation and Unanswered Questions
- π Authorities have taken four suspects into custody, three of whom are believed to be part of the team that used a freight lift to access the museum.
- β The primary mystery remains: where are the gems? Experts suggest they would need to be recut or melted down to be sold, making their recovery uncertain.
- ποΈ The thieves reportedly escaped on motorbikes after scaling a ladder, entering through a first-floor balcony, and disappearing with the loot.
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