At the time of theft, the bathroom was cut from the water supply, which led to damage to the historic building – the UNESCO World Heritage site.
In the Oxford Court of Great Britain, a trial began with three men accused of stealing a golden bathroom worth about $ 6 million. The Associated Press reported it.
An unusual abduction occurred in the country: from Blenheim Palace, where Winston Churchill was born, a bathroom made of 18-Crarat gold was stolen.
The incident occurred on the night of September 13-4, 2019.
The bathroom, created by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Kattelano, was shown in the palace and asks visitors who can book three -minute sessions for its use.
However, abduction attracts attention not only to disrespect, but also a thorough planning of actions. The bathroom was cut from the water supply, which led to damage to the historic building – the UNESCO World Heritage object.
Three suspects appear in the case. According to investigators, one of the accused Michael Jones a few weeks before the robbery twice the palace. Both times, Jones took window pictures, and next time he took the bathroom, where the bathroom was installed, as well as the door lock.
Subsequently, a group of five men traveling through the stolen cars fell to the doors of the palace. They drove up to the front stairs and broke the building window they had previously photographed.
Today, all three men will appear before the court for participating in theft and sale of important property. One of the defendants had previously pleaded guilty.
Earlier in the City of Brazil of San Paulo, unknown people stole 750 kg of gold from the International Airport. The cost of precious metal is approximately $ 30 million.
And in Albania, armed people attacked the Austrian Airlines aircraft at the Tirans Airport and stole 10 million euros of cash.
Source: korrespondent

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