A New Zealand Man's Bizarre Attempt to Smuggle a Pendant Worth $19,000 by Swallowing It Has Left Authorities Scratching Their Heads. The 32-year-old suspect allegedly swallowed the Fabergé octopus pendant, valued at $33,585, during a jewelry store robbery in Auckland on November 28.
The man's bold move has left police officials perplexed, and they are now waiting for nature to take its course as they monitor his health. "Given this man is in Police custody, we have a duty of care to continue monitoring him given the circumstances of what has occurred," Inspector Grae Anderson said.
Anderson added that the suspect will appear in court again on December 8. The Fabergé octopus pendant, which took inspiration from the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy, is an ornate piece crafted from gold and encrusted with diamonds and sapphires.
Meanwhile, another historic Fabergé egg has shattered records at a London auction house, selling for $30.2 million. The Winter Egg, made from finely carved rock crystal and covered in platinum and 4,500 tiny diamonds, is one of the opulent ovoids remaining in private hands.
The rare egg was commissioned by Czar Alexander III as an Easter present for his wife and features a removable basket of bejeweled quartz flowers symbolizing spring. This sale has set a new world auction record for a Fabergé item, reaffirming the enduring significance of this masterpiece.
It's unclear what will happen next with the New Zealand suspect or if another "octopus surprise" is forthcoming. Time and digestion will tell as authorities continue to monitor his health.
The man's bold move has left police officials perplexed, and they are now waiting for nature to take its course as they monitor his health. "Given this man is in Police custody, we have a duty of care to continue monitoring him given the circumstances of what has occurred," Inspector Grae Anderson said.
Anderson added that the suspect will appear in court again on December 8. The Fabergé octopus pendant, which took inspiration from the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy, is an ornate piece crafted from gold and encrusted with diamonds and sapphires.
Meanwhile, another historic Fabergé egg has shattered records at a London auction house, selling for $30.2 million. The Winter Egg, made from finely carved rock crystal and covered in platinum and 4,500 tiny diamonds, is one of the opulent ovoids remaining in private hands.
The rare egg was commissioned by Czar Alexander III as an Easter present for his wife and features a removable basket of bejeweled quartz flowers symbolizing spring. This sale has set a new world auction record for a Fabergé item, reaffirming the enduring significance of this masterpiece.
It's unclear what will happen next with the New Zealand suspect or if another "octopus surprise" is forthcoming. Time and digestion will tell as authorities continue to monitor his health.