A bizarre incident has unfolded at a jewelry store in Auckland, New Zealand, when a 32-year-old man allegedly attempted to swallow a priceless Fabergé egg pendant worth $19,000. The intricate eight-tentacled octopus-shaped pendant, inspired by the James Bond film Octopussy, is valued at 33,000 NZ dollars and features 183 diamonds and two sapphires.
According to police, the man was caught in the act of theft on November 28 but had a unique plan – he swallowed the Fabergé egg. However, authorities claim that evidence of the alleged incident has yet to be obtained as the pendant is still in the man's digestive system. The suspect, whose name remains undisclosed, underwent a medical examination and is being closely monitored by police officers.
The limited-edition Fabergé egg pendant was displayed at Partridge Jewelers in Auckland and is described as crafted from gold with green enamel and encrusted with diamonds. Its unique design is meant to evoke the film's plot involving fake Fabergé eggs.
As authorities wait for nature to take its course, they have taken extra precautions to monitor the suspect. An inspector stated that given the circumstances of the incident, police have a duty of care to continue monitoring him until it's clear whether any further complications arise from his actions.
The case is scheduled to be heard in court again on December 8.
According to police, the man was caught in the act of theft on November 28 but had a unique plan – he swallowed the Fabergé egg. However, authorities claim that evidence of the alleged incident has yet to be obtained as the pendant is still in the man's digestive system. The suspect, whose name remains undisclosed, underwent a medical examination and is being closely monitored by police officers.
The limited-edition Fabergé egg pendant was displayed at Partridge Jewelers in Auckland and is described as crafted from gold with green enamel and encrusted with diamonds. Its unique design is meant to evoke the film's plot involving fake Fabergé eggs.
As authorities wait for nature to take its course, they have taken extra precautions to monitor the suspect. An inspector stated that given the circumstances of the incident, police have a duty of care to continue monitoring him until it's clear whether any further complications arise from his actions.
The case is scheduled to be heard in court again on December 8.