Cannes jewellery heist 'worth about $136 million'
An armed man who staged a brazen heist in a French Riviera luxury hotel took off with jewels worth $136 million (€103 million), prosecutors said on Monday, in one of the world's biggest jewellery thefts.
The CGT union said on Monday that the Carlton had already been the victim of a jewellery heist in 1994, when a security guard was seriously wounded by a bullet.
According to a source close to the case, the jewellery house Leviev was using its own security guards for the ill-fated Extraordinary Diamonds exhibition, which opened on July 20.
Cannes has fallen prey to thieves several times recently, notably during this year's film festival, which attracts a glittering array of celebrities from the movie world.

In a pre-dawn heist at a hotel during the festival in May, thieves stole jewellery worth $1.4 million due to be loaned to movie stars.
That robbery took place in the hotel room of an American employee of Swiss jeweller Chopard while she was out for the evening, police said.
In a scene straight from a Hollywood film, a strongbox containing jewels was ripped out of the wardrobe and carried off, they said.
In a second theft during the festival, robbers made off with a diamond necklace with an estimated value of $1.9 million.
At least two apartments rented by film executives were also burgled during the 2013 festival, with thieves taking cash, jewellery and other personal items.

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