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Drills, dynamite and derring-do: why we love a diamond heist

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imageThe site of the Hatton Garden robbery.Dominic Lipinski/PA

Over the Easter weekend, the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company – based in the heart of London’s principal jewellery quarter – was raided. The circumstances of the case have yet to be established, but initial reports speculate that the perpetrators may have abseiled down an...

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