Second museum in two days
The monumental work, more than two meters long, made at the beginning of the 20th century by the jeweler Chaumet, retraces the life of Jesus. It “was damaged, and some parts stolen,” Rachida Dati, Minister of Culture, said in a post on X on Friday. The robbers cut the armored glass using a chainsaw. They then seized gold and ivory statuettes, as well as emerald decorations. They also sawed off part of the work's marble base, reports BFMTV.
“I condemn in the strongest terms these unacceptable acts that harm our heritage,” declared Rachida Dati, who praised the speed of the intervention of the police. The thieves fled on a motorbike. And if we already thought that this incredible robbery was going to happen, it doesn't stop there. According to the media, the bikers left nails on the road as they fled, which caused two police vehicles that were chasing them to get flat tires. The robbers have not yet been found. An investigation has been opened, led by the Charolles research brigade, supported by the Dijon research section.
This is the second museum robbery in two days. On Wednesday, in Paris, the Cognacq-Jay museum was the victim of a robbery, in similar circumstances. Four motorcyclists, wearing gloves and helmets, came armed with baseball bats and axes. They left with five collector's boxes and snuff boxes and fled on a motorbike. According to Le Figaro, the damage could amount to one million euros.