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PALERMO, ITALY - 30 MAY 2018: Two Carabinieris (police officers) secure the area in proximity of the Oratory of San Lorenzo, where the Antimafia Commission will present the results of an investigation on Caravaggio's "Nativity" stolen in 1969, in Palermo, Italy, on May 30th 2018.
In October 1969 thieves broke into the Oratory of San Lorenzo, a small chapel in Palermo’s then dilapidated Kalsa quarter, and made off with one of the city’s artistic masterpieces: Caravaggio’s “Nativity” altarpiece.
Nearly 50 years after it was stolen, possible evidence suggests that Caravaggio Nativity may have been cut up and sold, according to Gaetano Grado, a Mafia. turncoat. The Antimafia Commission checked out on various fronts Mr. Grado's accounts, and Rosy Bindi, the president of the Antimafia Commission, presented the findings of the commission — published in May — at the Oratory where the Nativity once hung.
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