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the case of the stolen gold chain
The case of the stolen gold chain

Once upon a time there was this lovely gold chain embedded with diamond .The chain was priceless in early times and had magnificent power. It was believed that the chain was created by the gods of wealth and that any man who possesses it will have great benefits in life. The chain was being exhibited at the national museum, where it was stolen in the early 90s and was never to be seen again. Different groups of men from different area around the world went in search of the golden chain. The men never came back from the journey of finding the golden chain so people began to forgot all about it until today when two of the most certified and experienced detective of all times took up the challenge of finding the golden chain. It was said that the man who stole the chain had died but left clues of where he had hidden it. The detectives began their search in Egypt and found the first clue in the pyramid of Giza. This left them to find two more of the clues. The clue that they found lead them to the national museum of Chad. In finding the second clue they had a little problem, they were kidnapped by a gang of men who wanted the golden chain and was also searching for it but never found a clue. The men locked them in a room that was locked with a padlock but the detectives were very skillful ,they took the resources around them and opened the lock. While escaping one of the gang members saw them and starts to shoot at them. The detectives, however, managed to escape. The brave detectives went to the national museum of Chad the following evening in search of the second clue. The clue was hidden in the glass case where a set of jewellery were being displayed. The detectives searched thoroughly but they were unable to find it. Then suddenly a man came towards them and said, "we have a wide range of jewellery on display. Do you want to see them?" .The detectives

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