Four more people arrested in connection with Louvre robbery

Jewels worth more than 100 million euros stolen from Louvre museum, still not recovered

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Louvre, Photo: Reuters
Louvre, Photo: Reuters
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The Paris prosecutor's office announced that four more people have been arrested in connection with the theft of jewels from the Louvre Museum in October.

Two men and two women from Paris were arrested this morning.

Jewels worth more than 100 million euros were stolen from the Louvre Museum, and they have not yet been recovered.

Among the stolen jewelry is a diamond and emerald necklace given by Napoleon to Empress Marie-Louise, jewels associated with 19th-century Queens Marie-Amelia and Hortense, and the pearl and diamond tiara of Empress Eugenie.

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