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Crazy work of art stolen from a Danish museum: Young man prison

After several weeks of exploration is a younger man Thursday, been varetægtsfænglet in four weeks. The writing Sydøstjyllands Police in a press release. He

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Crazy work of art stolen from a Danish museum: Young man prison

After several weeks of exploration is a younger man Thursday, been varetægtsfænglet in four weeks.

The writing Sydøstjyllands Police in a press release.

He is in prison in a case that is about the theft of a 30 kilo heavy Kay Bojesen-monkey and a work depicting the gate to the Auschwitz concentration camp. It is made of 2.3 kilos of gold and about 1000 diamonds.

Of the press release from the Sydøstjyllands Police it is not evident whether the plants were found, when the young man was arrested, and the police keep their cards close to the body in search of the valuable works.

- you Have found the two works of art that have been stolen?

- we have no comments to, say efterforskningsleder Brian Christensen.

- Why not?

- It is in the interests of the investigation, we p.t. is in time with.

- Why it can ruin the investigation if you tell, things have been found?

- If I started to tell you about it, then I think that I would bring to the investigation in danger, so I can't even tell why we can not tell it.

the Work, which depicts Auschwitz-the gate, is made by provo artist Marco Evaristti, who especially is known to have exhibited ten blenders with fish in. The new work has been given the name 'Rolexgate', since there is a Rolex watch from 1941 central in the work.

The large amounts of gold, as it is made of, is derived from the gold teeth that belonged to jews - including the coming part of the guldtænderne from Auschwitz.

'Rolexgate' was stolen from the museum of Trapholt 1. January at. 00.03, while the champagne corks popped and the girls ' choir sang. The large Kay Bojesen-monkey was stolen from the museum on the night of 10. december.

A Rolex watch from 1941 is inserted above the gate. Photo: The Museum Of Trapholt.

the Train is made of white gold and studded with diamonds, while the rails on which it runs on, is made of the gelatinous material of agar. Photo: The Museum Of Trapholt.

the Monkey is made on Kay bojesen's workshop and is wholly 95 cm high. Photo: The Museum Of Trapholt.

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