The director of the Louvre admitted to inadequate camera surveillance of the museum's outside walls, three days after thieves robbed it of prize jewels in a brazen daytime heist. But Laurence des Cars said that a diamond- and emerald-studded crown that the burglars damaged and dropped as they fled could be restored.
Breakdown
- Thieves stole jewels worth an estimated 88 million euros from the Louvre in a seven-minute heist. 17s
- Louvre director Laurence Descartes acknowledged a critical blind spot in the museum's camera system. 34s
- Descartes had previously requested a full security assessment and improvements in 2021. 55s
- France's culture minister rejected Descartes' resignation and President Macron called for faster security upgrades. 1m 14s
- The museum has reopened, but the stolen jewels have not yet been recovered. 1m 25s