Sotheby’s announced that a mysterious 18th-century diamond necklace linked to former French Queen Marie Antoinette will be auctioned in November, featuring approximately 500 diamonds and estimated to fetch between $1.8 and $2.8 million. The auction will take place on November 11 in Geneva, with online bidding starting on October 25 as part of the “Royal & Noble Jewels” sale. The necklace, which has been privately owned in Asia, will be a highlight of the auction.
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Driver who left fatally injured cyclist on grass patch after collision gets jail, driving ban
A driver, Chua Kun Yang, was sentenced to 1 year and 5 months in prison for leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of cyclist Lee Lian Kuang. Chua, who failed to yield at a zebra crossing, initially moved the injured man but left before calling for help, leading to Lee's death from severe injuries. In addition to his prison sentence, Chua received an eight-year driving ban after pleading guilty to...
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