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Manhunt ongoing for Paris Ritz robbers

Some of the jewels have been recovered

Thursday, 11th January 2018

French police have recovered some of the jewels worth over €4 million (US$4.8 million) looted from the Ritz hotel in central Paris as officers hunt for two thieves who remain on the run.

A gang of five used axes to smash the display windows of jewellery shops on the ground floor of the hotel in Place Vendome on Wednesday evening at around 6.30pm local time.

"A part of the loot was recovered scattered about during the arrest of three of the suspected robbers," the police source said, referring to the men detained immediately after the heist.

More jewels and watches were found in a bag dropped by one of the two suspects still at large, the source added, without being able to give an estimate for the value of the goods retrieved.

Place Vendome, home to some of Paris's top jewellers and high-end watchmakers, has been the scene of several audacious daytime raids in recent years.

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Several luxury brands display their jewels in the Ritz, famous as a hangout of Coco Chanel and Ernest Hemingway as well as for being the hotel where Britain's Princess Diana stayed before her death in a car crash in a Paris tunnel in 1997.

Three of the robbers, who were wearing gloves and balaclavas and carrying handguns as well as hatchets, entered the hotel from the back and smashed the display windows, according to two police sources.

They tried to escape out the back but found the doors blocked and tried to transfer the loot through a window to two accomplices waiting outside.

It remains the only piece to be recovered from the heist.

The robbery comes a year-and-half after the Ritz re-opened its palatial doors to guests after nearly four years of renovations and a major fire.

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