BBC at scene of 'brazen' Louvre jewel theft
The BBC's Hugh Schofield is outside the museum in Paris where the "extraordinary, daring and brazen" robbery took place.
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The gang appear to have used a mechanical ladder to reach a first-floor window, before breaking into display cases and escaping on motorbikes.
The BBC's Hugh Schofield is outside the museum where the "extraordinary, daring and brazen" robbery took place.
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