A valuable necklace worn by a passenger on the 'Titanic' has been stolen from an amusement park exhibit in Denmark. The gold plated necklace is valued at over $19,000. The Tivoli park in Copenhagen is featuring a display of artifacts and items recovered from the ship wreck. A park spokesperson indicated that no alarms went off when the necklace was taken because the display case was not broken into (?). A reward of approximately $1,380 is being offered for information that leads to the return of the item.

 

The necklace - pictured here and in the video below - was worn by Titanic passenger Eleanor Widener of Philadelphia, who actually survived the sinking of the ship. Check out the video below for a lot more detail: (via msnbc.msn.com)

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