Three arrests made over Blenheim Palace gold toilet heist
Three people have been arrested in connection with the theft of a solid gold toilet from Blenheim Palace.
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Thames Valley police are investigating a burglary on 14 September during which thieves ripped the £4.8m art installation from Winston Churchill’s birthplace.
Police today said they have made three further arrests in connection with the crime as they look to flush out the cuprits, PA Media reported.
“A 35-year-old man, a 34-year-old man and a 36-year-old woman, all from Oxford, were arrested on suspicion of conspiring to commit a burglary other than a dwelling. They all remain in police custody,” a spokesman for the force said.
A 36-year-old man from Cheltenham and another 66-year-old man were previously arrested in connection with the theft and have since been released under investigation.
The toilet, named America, was connected to the water supply and installed in a wood-panelled room for visitors to use.
The artist who created the 18-carat bathroom throne has said he was “praying” the burglary turns out merely to be a prank.
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But Blenheim Palace chief executive Dominic Hare has dismissed claims that the Italian artist – Maurizio Cattelan – was involved in an elaborate publicity stunt.
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