‘Impossible to sell’ crown jewels stolen in Hollywood-style heist

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LONDON — Thieves snatched a few of Sweden’s crown jewels earlier than escaping in a speedboat as a part of a Hollywood-style heist in broad daylight.

Police used helicopters to chase the culprits Tuesday, however no arrests have been made.

Image: Strangnas Cathedral Sweden
Strängnäs Cathedral.TT News Agency / Reuters

Two 17th-century crowns initially belonging to King Karl IX and Queen Kristina have been stolen together with a royal orb, officers mentioned. They are product of gold, treasured stones and pearls.

The objects have been locked away in alarmed shows at Strängnäs Cathedral, which is positioned west of Stockholm.

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The raid occurred simply earlier than midday native time (6 a.m. ET) on Tuesday when the positioning was open to vacationers.

The thieves are believed to have escaped utilizing an unlimited community of close by lakes.

Eyewitness Tom Rowsell instructed NBC News’ Swedish partner Aftonbladet that he noticed two males bounce right into a “little white boat.”

He added: “We contacted the police and they told us they had taken something from the cathedral.”

The stolen crown jewels date to way back to 1611 and have been initially buried with King Karl IX and Queen Kristina. They have been later exhumed.

Maria Ellior, an official with the Swedish police’s National Operations Department, instructed the native TT information company Wednesday that the objects could be “impossible to sell.”


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