Solid gold toilet worth $1.25 million stolen from palace in Britain
I guess what makes this story funny is that first, someone actually created and built a solid-gold toilet. Second, someone actually bought a solid-gold toilet. Third, someone actually stole a solid-gold toilet.
I wonder where would the thieves go to fence such an item? Or would they just melt it down for the gold?
Sept. 14 (UPI) -- A working 18-karat solid-gold toilet worth $1.25 million was stolen from Britain's Blenheim Palace, officials said Saturday.
The palace, which is the birthplace and ancestral home of Winston Churchill, confirmed the theft in the early hours Saturday of the toilet, which was part of an exhibition by Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan that opened Thursday.
"We are saddened by this extraordinary event, but also relieved no-one was hurt," the palace said in a statement.
Blenheim Palace initially said only that an "unforeseen incident" overnight had prompted officials to close the palace until 2 p.m.
In a news release, police said a 66-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.
Thames Valley Detective Inspector Jess Milne said the theft caused "significant damage and flooding" because the toilet was connected to the palace plumbing system.
Police believe the thieves used at least two vehicles to make off with the golden throne, according to Milne.
I guess what makes this story funny is that first, someone actually created and built a solid-gold toilet. Second, someone actually bought a solid-gold toilet. Third, someone actually stole a solid-gold toilet.
I wonder where would the thieves go to fence such an item? Or would they just melt it down for the gold?