British police obtain evidence of theft of golden toilet

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UK prosecutors have gathered evidence of the theft of a £5m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. In this respect informs Daily mail.

The toilet was on display at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the birthplace of Winston Churchill, as part of Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan’s 2019 exhibition, and was stolen the next day.

Police managed to identify a group of seven intruders who may have been involved in the theft; all under investigation, but in general. Four years after the start of the investigation, the British prosecutor’s office announced that the evidence had been collected and that it was ready to charge the suspects.

The £4.8m toilet stood in the palace as a usable facility. The museum security guard was on duty in front of the toilet door during the day, but the theft occurred at night. Criminalists suspect that criminals who stole the toilet melted the toilet to make jewelry.

Earlier, five robbers stole $123 million worth of jewelery from the Dresden Museum there is prison conditions.

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