💨 Abstract
The Louvre Museum reopened three days after a €88 million heist of royal jewels. The theft, which took seven minutes, has raised questions about the museum's security. Investigators are pursuing leads, including fingerprints and video footage. The heist is part of a broader trend of museum thefts in France, with recent incidents at the Natural History Museum and a museum in Limoges. The Louvre's director, Laurence des Cars, is set to face scrutiny over security measures.
Courtesy: AFP
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