Patient police say they have recovered Fabergé pendant from man accused of swallowing it

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A man in Auckland, New Zealand, was arrested on November 28th after allegedly swallowing a NZ$33,000 Fabergé egg pendant from Partridge Jewelers. Police monitored the 32-year-old suspect for six days while he was in custody, waiting for the pendant to pass through his system. The James Bond Octopussy-inspired pendant, one of only 50 made, was recovered on Thursday night without medical intervention. The pendant, crafted from gold, enamel, diamonds, and sapphires, features a hidden gold octopus inside. The man, who faces a theft charge, is scheduled to appear in court on December 8th, and both he and the recovered necklace remain in police custody.
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