Dramatic new footage of the Louvre heist has surfaced, revealing the moment two suspected thieves made their bold escape in broad daylight, with what is believed to be France’s crown jewels worth a staggering $157 million.
The thieves broke into the world-famous Paris museum on Sunday, using a crane-mounted ladder to reach a second-floor balcony.
From there, they allegedly used an angle grinder to slice through a window and enter the Apollo Gallery, just rooms away from the iconic Mona Lisa painting.
Once inside, they smashed through a display cabinet and seized eight “priceless” jewels in just minutes.
A now-viral video captures the suspects moments later, descending from the balcony in a slow, truck-mounted basket lift.
One alleged assailant can be seen wearing a high-vis vest, whil

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