Louvre thieves escaped with just 30 seconds to spare, Senate inquiry finds
PARIS (AP) — Thieves who stole more than $100 million in crown jewels from the Louvre in October escaped with barely 30 seconds to spare, a French Senate inquiry said Wednesday, as lawmakers detailed a cascade of security failures that allowed the gang to slip away in broad daylight. Related Articles Nine...
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