A Heist at the Louvre Museum Mirrors a Novel Plot from 1961

According to preliminary investigations, the thieves managed to break into the Apollo Hall, which houses historical jewels known as the "Crown Jewels," including rare diamonds and a necklace gifted by Napoleon to his wife, Empress Marie Louise.
The museum director, Laurence de Car, confirmed before a committee in the French Senate that the weakness of the external surveillance camera system contributed to the success of the operation, as the entry point was not under sufficient surveillance.
French authorities continue to investigate the incident, amid questions about whether the perpetrators were inspired by the novel, or if one of them had a precise knowledge of the history of French detective literature.