🕵️♂️ Museum Mystery Shakes Paris
The Louvre Museum reopened its doors Wednesday with armed soldiers and heightened security, three days after thieves pulled off a real-life Ocean’s Eleven heist. Burglars stole an estimated €88 million ($100M) in Napoleonic-era jewelry, leaving France buzzing about the audacious crime. 🚨
Visitors lined up under the iconic glass pyramid as investigators combed for clues. The stolen pieces – including diamond-encrusted tiaras and gold brooches – were part of a temporary exhibit. No arrests have been made, but police say they’re tracking ‘multiple leads’.
🔒 Security Upgrade Alert
While art lovers can now admire the Mona Lisa again, the museum has added facial recognition tech and doubled patrols. One tourist told us: ‘It’s wild – like being in a spy movie!’ 🎥
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Louvre reopens three days after multimillion euro jewelry heist
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