A four-man crew busted into the Louvre museum and smashed into glass displays with chainsaws as terrified guests looked on. They stole £77million worth of artefacts
The world was stunned in October when it was revealed that thieves had broken into the Louvre and stolen £77million in jewels in a brazen heist.
French investigators said the daring daytime robbery from start to their getaway took just seven minutes. A four-man crew busted into the famous museum wearing yellow vests and motorcycle helmets. Using a cherry picker, the thieves scaled the museum's Apollo Gallery and smashed into glass displays with chainsaws as terrified guests looked on.
They then snatched eight prized items, including an emerald and diamond necklace that Napoleon I gave to his second wife, Marie Louise, and a

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