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Van Gogh paintings stolen from the Egyptian Museum
08-22-2010, 11:43 PM
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Van Gogh paintings stolen from the Egyptian Museum
Cheap Jeans report,Egyptian Culture Minister Faruq Hosni told the media 21, Cairo, a museum a priceless Van Gogh paintings stolen that day.

Hosni said that the Van Gogh painting called poppy paintings by the Egyptian company called Mahmoud Khalil museum collection. That morning, when the site is also open for visitors paintings enjoy, but later found the painting had been thieves in the cut from the frame down. At present, the police are to conduct inquiries on the museum's staff, while still in the country's airports ,Designer Jeans and ports to take measures to prevent this piece of stolen paintings were smuggled abroad. In addition, the police also used the museum to install the camera and the footprints at the crime scene to investigate, to find clues.

According Jeans Outlet to experts, the site of Van Gogh paintings stolen about 1887, the Dutch impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh created at age 34. The current valuation of about 5 million U.S. dollars. The painting in 1978, when once had been stolen and later found in Kuwait, the efforts of the parties concerned, the painting has returned to the museum.

This family named Mahmoud Khalil Museum in Cairo, a wealthy district, it is 30 years of the 20th century in Egypt named Mahmoud Khalil, Member of Parliament named. The Egyptian information Department website, the museum's collection of the total value of 70 billion.
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