Buenos Aires: Argentine authorities have detained the daughter and son-in-law of Friedrich Kadgien, a financial adviser to Adolf Hitler, following the disappearance of a 17th-century painting believed to have been looted by the Nazis, prosecutors confirmed on September 2.
NDTV Profit reported that the artwork is thought to be ‘Portrait of a Lady’ by Italian baroque painter Giuseppe Ghislandi (1655–1743). It was seen earlier this year in photographs of a property listed for sale in Mar del Plata, once owned by Kadgien. The discovery was first reported by Dutch newspaper AD. Soon after the story appeared, the painting vanished.
Kadgien, who fled to Argentina after World War II, died in 1978. His daughter and her husband were placed under house arrest for three days and are expected to face charges linked to the painting’s disappearance.
The family maintains the artwork belongs to them. Their lawyer, Carlos Murias, told local daily La Capital that they are cooperating with investigators. Argentine newspaper La Nación reported that the couple insisted the painting was inherited lawfully. Despite these claims, prosecutors told The Times of Israel that the painting has not been surrendered.
Interpol and Argentina’s federal police are assisting in the search. Investigators carried out four property raids last week, recovering two 19th-century paintings from the home of another Kadgien daughter. Authorities said the works are undergoing analysis to determine whether they too were taken during the Nazi era.
Jacques Goudstikker, a Jewish art dealer from the Netherlands, was thought to have the missing Ghislandi painting in his collection. During the Nazi invasion Goudstikker fled the country in 1940 and died while escaping. His collection of more than 1,000 pieces was seized and many were taken by top Nazi officials, including Hermann Goering, founder of the Gestapo.
The Dutch government recovered about 300 of Goudstikker’s works after the war and later restituted them to his heirs. In 2011, the Getty Museum in Los Angeles returned another piece linked to his collection.
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Bajpe: A private bus and a lorry collided head-on near Bellibettu bus stand on Wednesday, leaving both drivers seriously injured.
According to sources, the private bus was travelling from Mangaluru to Karkala and a lorry was heading towards Mangaluru.
The impact of the collision was severe, leaving the front portions of both the bus and the lorry completely crushed.
According to locals, the drivers of both vehicles were trapped inside the mangled vehicles and had to be rescued by cutting parts of the damaged vehicles using a gas cutter. Passengers travelling in the bus sustained minor injuries.
The injured drivers were shifted to a private hospital in the city for treatment. Personnel from the Bajpe police station visited the spot, conducted an inspection, and registered a case.
Meanwhile, it has been learnt that during the rescue operation, a local resident, Rafiq Gurupura, found around Rs 6 lakh in cash while cutting open parts of the bus.
The amount was subsequently handed over to the Bajpe police. The rescue operation was carried out by locals including Rafiq, Shivarama, Raoof, Fazil and others.
