November 04, 2019
A pretty story about 300-year old violin going back home

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Musician Stephen Morris left his 310-year-old violin worth £250,000 on a train in south London, and after secret negotiations, the violinist got it back in a supermarket car park in Beckenham. The man who had the violin said he had made a mistake and apologized when the two met, and the detective involved in the case described the hand-off as "gentlemanly". Newsweek has the story in full detail.