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Burgled cellist gets her instrument back

Burgled cellist gets her instrument back

The French cellist Ophélie Gaillard, whose 1737 Goffriller was taken by housebreakers while her family were asleep at home, has been reunited with the instrument, and with two precious bows that were also taken. Three suspects have been arrested.

A grateful Ophélie writes: ‘On September 25, I was the victim of a home-jacking and my family was severely affected. The thefts of the Goffriller cello and my two personal bows was a trauma. I would like to thank each and every one of you who relayed the information and supported me through this ordeal. I would also like to thank the press and media who played a crucial role in this outcome. But I would also like to particularly thank the police and salute their constant commitment and efficiency. The cello and bows are in perfect condition and will be able to resonate and vibrate again. For the moment, I can breathe again, my family is reassured, and now I hope to be able to devote myself to my passion again. Thank you!’

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