Thief who swallowed diamond is caught on X-ray | Inquirer News

Thief who swallowed diamond is caught on X-ray

/ 09:22 PM September 14, 2011

MADRID—A thief in Spain who stole a diamond from a British woman – and then swallowed it – was caught when police stopped him at a checkpoint and forced him to undergo an X-ray.

The theft occurred when two British women entered a restaurant in the luxury southern resort of Marbella and one of them left her handbag on the floor by her chair, police said in a statement.

“Two well-dressed men came in, one sitting at the bar and the other next to the woman,” it said.

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When the men left, the woman discovered that her handbag, containing 2,000 euros and 400 pounds sterling, a mobile phone, and a pendant with a diamond worth 12,000 euros ($16,500) was missing.

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Hours later, police stopped a car at a routine checkpoint and found the four occupants had criminal records.

Inside the vehicle they also discovered a handbag as well as valuables and cash, which they later identified as belonging to the British woman.

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“During the operation, officers noticed one of the men putting his hand to his mouth,” police said.

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“This gesture and the fact that they had found the pendant without the diamond made the police think he may have swallowed it.

“To find the stone, those arrested were taken to a medical center where they underwent X-rays, and the diamond was located inside the stomach of one of them, who admitted swallowing it.”

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