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Africa News of Thursday, 20 February 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Ethiopia recovers stolen crown after 21 years

Ethiopian government has received the stolen crown. Ethiopian government has received the stolen crown.

An 18th century Ethiopian crown that was stolen 21 years ago has found its way back to Africa after it was discovered in a flat in the Netherlands.

According to the BBC, the crown was found by an Ethiopian, Sirak Asfaw, who lives in the Netherlands, He discovered the crown in the suitcase of a visitor he was hosting.

Upon realising that it was stolen he held onto it until 2018 when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was elected to office. He then reached out to art historian Arthur Brand and Dutch police to help keep it safe until its return home to Ethiopia, BBC reported.

The crown is thought to be one of just 20 in existence. It has depictions of Jesus Christ, God and the Holy Spirit, as well as Jesus' disciples, and was likely gifted to a church by the powerful warlord Welde Sellase hundreds of years ago.

On Thursday, Mr Abiy tweeted photos of him receiving the crown from a delegation that included Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Sigrid Kaag:



BBC