Swedish crown jewels stolen in 'Italian job' heist
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Crown wealth belonging to a Swedish stately family were swiped in a heist by thieves who done their shun around speedboat.
The jewels were stolen from a Strängnäs Cathedral, located in a tiny city west of Stockholm, on Tuesday.
Police pronounced a culprits swiped dual bullion crowns and a stately universe from a cathedral before journey around a speedboat that was moored underneath a church.
Officers chased a thieves by vessel and helicopter – though were incompetent to detain them.
They are now job for any witnesses to come brazen and assistance with a hunt for a perpetrators.
The occurrence is suggestive of a heist and vessel follow by a Venice canals in a 2003 Hollywood reconstitute of The Italian Job.
The bullion crowns belonged to King Charles IX and Queen Christina and date behind to a early 1600s.
King Charles IX of Sweden was aristocrat between 1604-11 and died during age 61.
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