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Stolen Swedish royal artifacts worth $7M may have been found, police say


Swedish royal treasure from 1611 worth more than $7 million which was stolen last July might have been found by a security guard on top of a trash can in a suburb of Stockholm. The artifacts, the so-called funeral regalia that are placed inside or on top of a coffin to symbolize a deceased royal’s identity and social ranking, were stolen last year from a Cathedral, west of Stockholm. SWEDISH CROWN JEWELS STOLEN FROM 900-YEAR-OLD CHURCH BY SPEEDBOAT-DRIVING THIEVESPolice said the treasure was found on top of the trash by a security guard around 1am on Tuesday, according to The Local. "Everything suggests that Charles IX's stolen funeral regalia have been found in the Stockholm area, but police are working hard to get it 100 percent confirmed," the police statement read. They will now be examined to ascertain that they are stolen jewels.


Source: Fox News February 05, 2019 13:28 UTC



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