Louvre closed for second day as France hunts jewel thieves
The Louvre in Paris has closed its doors for a second consecutive day as police pursue the culprits behind a brazen robbery of royal jewels. In a shocking heist that unfolded in broad daylight, thieves made off with valuable treasures in just seve...

Officials said a team of 60 investigators was working on the theory that an organised crime group was behind the theft Sunday of nine pieces of jewellery, one of which- a crown covered in more than 1,000 diamonds -they dropped in the streets of Paris as they fled.
As disappointed tourists rebooked tickets to the world's most visited museum, the heist-which lasted just seven minutes-also reignited a row over the lack of security in France's museums, after two other institutions were hit last month.
Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin admitted to flaws in securing the Louvre. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez has ordered better protection measures around cultural sites, his advisers said.
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