Gold Toilet Worth £2.8M Stolen in Five-Minute Blenheim Palace Heist
- A gold toilet worth £2.8 million was stolen in a five-minute heist at Blenheim Palace on September 14, 2019, as stated by prosecutor Julian Christopher in Oxford Crown Court.
- The heist involved three men, with Michael Jones casing the palace beforehand, and a broken window was the entry point, according to Christopher.
- The toilet, named America and created by Maurizio Cattelan, has not been recovered and is believed to have been sold after being cut up.
- The toilet was insured for £4.8 million and was part of an exhibition at Blenheim Palace, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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