💨 Abstract
A crane manufacturer, Böcker, humorously advertised their crane used in a Louvre heist, boasting its speed and quietness. The ad was met with backlash in France, where the Louvre's security failures were criticized. The thieves, who escaped on scooters, had previously carjacked the crane. The Louvre director confirmed the jewels are missing, and the French government won't be reimbursed for the loss.
Courtesy: Molly Lee
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